Kuwait and Spain-based architecture studio AGi Architects has revealed its “Mission Impossible – Opportunity Pavilion” at the Dubai Expo 2020 which has opened to the public today.
The project, highlighting a positive change through its large plaza, was conceived as a large plaza providing continuity to the Opportunity District in which it is located.
Postponed for a year due to the global coronavirus pandemic, Dubai Expo 2020 has opened to the public today under strict pandemic conditions. Dubai Expo 2020 will be running until 31 March 2022 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates under the theme of “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future”, with three sub-themes Opportunity, Mobility and Sustainability.
AGi Architects emphasizes, the Opportunity Pavilion aims to “examine how to unlock the potential of people and communities to create positive change for people and the planet.”
Designed as a cross-cultural engagement for a positive change, the pavilion creates a large public plaza featuring six overlapping floating roofs made of textile fabric and metal profiles.
Beneath the roofs, the pavilion is covered by shimmering orange-colored tiled façades, while the ground is covered by terracota tiles. Composed of two main structures – one pavilion, and other is roof, the pavilion creates “a floating effect” in the air thanks to its transparent structural integrity.
The plaza offers a large public space that allows each visitor from all corners of the planet and from all walks of life to connect through age, language and culture, working together to achieve a significant and positive change for our planet.
“The idea that any action we take can create an impact; that everything is possible with a small step,” according to the studio.
Expo 2020 Dubai has opened today, 1 October and will be on view until 31 March 2022 in Dubai. You can see other pavilions on WAC’s United Arab Emirates country page.