The Netherlands has recently unveiled the theme and design of its Pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan. Taking place between April 13 and October 13, 2025, the World Expo 2025 will serve a platform for different countries to present their latest advancements and priorities. Designed by RAU Architects, the pavilion is designed as a fully circular structure featuring an anthropogenic (“man-made”) sun at its center, signaling a future powered by sustainable resources. Visitors will be introduced to new technologies focused on harnessing the boundless energy of water, underscoring the pavilion’s role in promoting advancements in energy transition.
The Pavilion’s emphasis extends beyond showcasing technologies to addressing how clean and renewable energy can vastly improve quality of life. By facilitating sustainable innovations, the pavilion aims to tackle critical issues such as climate change, food security, and global health. By focusing on renewable resources like wind, sun, and water, the Pavilion promotes a transition to sustainable energy systems that minimize environmental impact.
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