October 2021
Text: Alexandra Hörtler; Fotos: ARS Electronica Solutions, bleed, Kieran Fraser, Partica Bagenski, querkraft
With this catchy, ambiguous slogan, the Austrian Pavilion at the EXPO 2020 (inauguration in October 2021) stands out as a distinct and welcoming structure among the multitude of country representations. As a nod to the host country, the unique architecture of the pavilion, which was designed by the general planning team headed by the Vienna architecture firm querkraft, references the traditional Arab architecture – featuring cone structures inspired by windcatchers – and relies for the most part on natural climatization.
The Austrian pavilion at the EXPO 2020 is one thing above all: absolutely different. In the overall hustle and bustle at the Expo, it stands out as an oasis of calm and relaxation, as an experiential space that, by focusing on the essential, invites visitors to immerse themselves into Austria’s most important values.
In the pavilion, the unusual, “living“ rooms play with surprising room sequences and incidences of light, inspiring visitors to pause, observe and experience Austria with all their senses: the green, diverse landscape, the innovative business location, the food and hospitality, the high quality of life and the position as a mediator in the centre of Europe.
Without words, but with substance
In terms of context, too, the proposition is: Less is more. The joint curation of the exhibition together with ARS Electronica Solutions allows us to communicate complex and interesting topics in a pleasantly intuitive and accessible way. Pictures and emotions convey amazingly impressively – and impactfully – what makes Austria so special, much better than numbers, data and facts would. The entire intro and all installation areas manage without spoken or written words. Using universally understandable gestures and signs, designed by the Vienna-based design agency bleed, the Austrian Pavilion grants all visitors the same access to information. Barriers due to language, education, age or cultural background are dissolved. The playful approach not only allows adults to collect new experiences, it also takes children on an exciting journey thanks to the intuitive communication.
Awards
- red dot award - winner - design concept 'architecture'
- international architecture & design award 2022 - pop-ups and temporary architecture built - platinum winner
- architizer A+award - architecture + sustainability catgory - jury winner
- staatspreis design - auszeichnung
- the green good design award 2022 - winner
- special venerated pavilion - auszeichnung
- urban design & architecture design award 2022 - gold winner
- BIE architecture + landscape self built pavilions M - silver medal
- austrian green planet building award 2022 - winner
- exhibitor magazine's world expo award - best sustainable design
- global architecture & design award 2021 - sustainable architecture
- BLT built design award 2021 - sustainable & energy saving
- german design award 2022 - excellent architecture: eco design
- XAVER 2022 - best supplier services bronze gewinner
finished: 2021 | United arab emirates, Dubai | size: 1.600 m2 | client: Bundesministerium für Digitalisierung und Wirtschaftsstandort & Wirschaftskammer Österreich