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Azerbaijan Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka: Weaving Culture and Technology

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Azerbaijan Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka: Weaving Culture and Technology

Expo 2025 is set to take place in Japan, Yumeshima Island between April 13 to October 13 with the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives”. Quite the interesting destination for an event that aims to target pressing global challenges of sustainability, healthcare, and innovation. Over 150 countries are expected to showcase their visions for a better future that aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Japan’s own Society 5.0 initiative. Out of the outstanding contributions, the Azerbaijan Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka is set to impress with its innovative blend of technology and storytelling.

Inspired by the Expo’s sub-theme “Connecting Lives,” the design of the Azerbaijan Pavilion incorporates seven symbolic arches, drawing inspiration from the ancient Azerbaijani tale The Seven Beauties. Each arch symbolizes a unique aspect of the nation’s identity, heritage, traditions, and values, inviting visitors on a journey of discovery where folklore and modern innovation converge. As visitors pass through the arches, their experience is enhanced by cutting-edge technology and interactive, sensory elements, creating a fully immersive environment. This journey not only captivates the senses but also deepens the understanding of the key messages the Azerbaijan Pavilion aims to share with the world.

Designed by Bellprat Partner and Eleven, the pavilion is more than a cultural showcase, it is also a statement of Azerbaijan’s growing leadership in sustainability. Once a nation known for its oil industry, Azerbaijan is now shifting toward green energy. Interactive exhibits will showcase the country’s environmental initiatives weaved within layers of stories and folklore.

The tale of The Seven Beauties revolves around Bahram Gur, a legendary Sassanian king, who marries seven princesses from different regions. Where each region  represents one of the seven climes of the medieval world. Each of the princesses resides in a uniquely colored pavilion, and each night, one princess tells Bahram a moral or romantic story. The stories are allegorical and symbolize themes like wisdom, justice, love, and the king’s spiritual and emotional growth.

By blending culture, sustainability, and cutting-edge technology, Azerbaijan’s pavilion aligns seamlessly with Expo 2025’s mission. As visitors explore, they will not only experience the country’s rich heritage but also see its vision for a connected, sustainable future.

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Yasmine Hafza

Every space carries its own narrative, and as an architect, she is driven by a deep passion for design, research, writing, and storytelling. She strives to explore the intricate relationship between architecture, technology, and human experience through her words.

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