
Sveriges paviljong Expo 2020
"The Forest" is the winning proposal for Sweden's pavilion at Expo 2020 in Dubai. The proposal has been inspired by the idea of the forest throughout, in everything from the architectural approach to the narrative and spatial design of the exhibition. A visit to the pavilion should be a holistic experience that reflects our co-creating culture and traditions.
The forest is a Swedish noble landmark - an archetypal environment and a place for reflection that fosters imagination and creativity; a growing and dynamic ecosystem and a community of living creatures connected to each other.
The forest as an ecosystem is a symbol of co-creation based on respect and mutual contribution - the natural intelligence of this system creates a "Wood Wide Web". United by roots and fungal mycelium, the trees form a community that shares information and nutrients - a perfectly balanced whole in which each individual part plays a key role.
In the proposal, the symbolism of the forest has been transformed into architecture and an exhibition that can act as a carrier of meaning for the qualities of the forest. The architectural dynamics of the pavilion arise from the free roaming between the tree trunks of the open exhibition on the ground floor and the private programme organised in closed tree houses. The different types of spaces that house the programme are all inspired by the metaphor of the forest - glades, coves and canopies.
The proposal is designed by Alessandro Ripellino Architects together with Studio Adrien Gardère and Luigi Pardo Architetti. Alessandro Ripellino Architects is now part of Reflex Architects.
























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