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Gabriel Kozlowski Unveils Design For Floating Brazilian Pavilion For Dubai Expo 2020
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Brazilian architect Gabriel Kozlowski has unveiled design for the Dubai Expo 2020, which will be held between 20 October, 2020 – 10 April, 2021 in Dubai. The floating pavilion gently sits on undulating walls, which provide free public circulation on the ground floor, to project "an inverted topography" of the city.
Designed with renowned scenographer Gringo Cardia, the pavilion is inspired by one of the greatest technological achievements of Brazil: the improvement of the Direct Planting System over straw. This agricultural technique protects the soil and maintains the ideal thermal conditions for cultivation.
The pavilion conceptually mimics this scheme through its layered arrangement - soil, entanglement of protection, productivity - presenting itself as both a building and a symbolic image of one of our progresses.
"Historically, the pavilion is mirrored in the rich Brazilian tradition at International Expos, subtly borrowing from the masterpieces of Paulo Mendes da Rocha at Osaka 1970 and from Sérgio Bernardes at Brussels 1958," said the architects.
The pavilion’s design decisions are based on technological advances in sustainability, both of construction and of performance. The building explores the plastic potential of laminated timber as a structure - renewable material that sequesters carbon rather than releasing it - and of the rammed earth mixed with reinforced concrete - which lowers its energy of production and the absorption of heat.
The pavilion produces its own energy, recycles its own water, and makes the use of air conditioning unnecessary by combining the constant flow of air through an open façade, with the humidity of running water and of the vegetation under shadow.
Providing continuous entrance pavement to host the exhibition "Together for Nature", the layout is organized around 6 walls, representing the 6 main Brazilian biomes.
The walls are combined with the soils of each biome and surrounded by totems containing the seeds of their native species, narrating a tactile history of the foundations of our country through colors and textures.
The ascent to the upper exhibitions takes place under an oculus that connects the ground floor directly to the sky. Inside a tangle of tree branches, visitors find the Together for Peopleexhibit. Displayed on the inner facades, it showcases our ethnic diversity with the faces of our people and the sounds of our indigenous villages.
The center of this space, in turn, houses the exhibition Together for Tomorrowthat embraces the great theme of Biotechnology from water-related advancements in the areas of Desalination, Aquaculture and Biofuel from algae.
After experiencing the textures of the seeds, the roughness of branches on the façade and the coldness of water, after diving into the sounds of our oldest villages, observing our faces, and learning about the future of how we relate to water, our visitors enjoy a viewing space and restaurant that crown the rooftop of the pavilion. Space of rest and conversation.
In this pavilion there is no distinction between outside and inside, between building and exhibition, between sustainability and technology, all together form a single sensory-cognitive experience that describes the richness and progress of our country.
Project facts
Project name: Brazilian Pavilion Expo 2020
Project: National Competition
Location: Brazil, 2018
Team: Gringo Cardia, Bárbara Graeff, Tripper Arquitetura
All images courtesy of Gabriel Kozlowski
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