Photographer William Mulvihill captures a variety of national pavilions at Expo 2025 Osaka, showcasing architectural diversity in response to 'Designing Future Society for Our Lives.'
Nations like Bahrain, Portugal, and the UAE draw inspiration from maritime heritage, circularity, and adaptability in their pavilion designs.
Serbia's Pavilion symbolizes balance between nature and urbanity, while Monaco's Pavilion focuses on environmental awareness and human-centered technologies.
The UAE and Bahrain explore sustainability through material heritage, with a commitment to low-impact materials and cultural convergence in their designs.
The Nordic countries and Uzbekistan highlight circularity with wooden pavilions designed for reuse and relocation after the Expo.
Italy and Portugal's pavilions frame social connection, shared history, and environmental futures through architectural storytelling and immersive experiences.
France's Pavilion offers a three-act journey with nature, emphasizing spatializing national values through movement and narrative structure.
Exhibits at Expo 2025 Osaka illustrate how design can bridge the gap between human and non-human life across the planet.
The pavilions at Expo 2025 Osaka demonstrate a fusion of cultural identities, sustainability practices, and innovative architectural designs.
Photographed by William Mulvihill, the Expo 2025 Osaka showcases a blend of tradition, innovation, and environmental consciousness in architectural form.