In less than a month, Bahrain will proudly unveil its pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, marking the Kingdom’s fourth appearance at this prestigious global event. With construction in full swing, the pavilion, titled “Connecting Seas,” is set to become one of Expo 2025’s most sustainable and visually striking showcases. Spanning from 13 April to 13 October, Expo 2025 Osaka will unfold in Japan’s vibrant Kansai region under the ambitious theme, “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.” Organisers expect a staggering 28 million visitors, offering Bahrain an unparalleled global stage to share its rich cultural tapestry and ambitious vision for the future. An Architectural Marvel Linking Past to Future Designed by acclaimed Paris-based Lebanese architect Lina Ghotmeh, Bahrain’s pavilion effortlessly combines modern design principles with deep-rooted Bahraini traditions. Spread across 995 square metres and rising to 13.7 metres across four dynamic levels, the pavilion offers sweeping views of the sea—an ever-present element central to Bahrain’s history and culture. “Connecting Seas” symbolically narrates the Kingdom’s enduring relationship with the sea, tracing back to the ancient Dilmun civilisation and stretching into Bahrain’s contemporary narrative of innovation and sustainability. Embracing Sustainability with Traditional Craftsmanship Championing sustainability, the pavilion is constructed from approximately 3,000 pieces […]
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