Russian pavilion at EXPO 2025

Location
Osaka

Client
НВО

Year
2022

Architecture
Interiors

Status
Concept design

Team
A.A. Asadov, A.R. Asadov, S. Sobolev, V. Kizenkova, V. Ivanova, V. Shkuro, A. Ray, V. Pavlovets, D. Shmakov, A. Kuryatnikov, M. Anufrikov

Parametrs
4 000 sq.m.

Immediately after we open the door to the Russian hut, we find ourselves in a space tunnel.
1. “Wormhole”.
A tunnel piercing space and time leads us to the Russian pavilion.
2. Tree of Time.
On the lower branches of the tree there are VR glasses with short films about the achievements of Russia. Around the tree were snowdrifts of ice made from an insulated blanket.
3. Nature of Russia.
The next room allows the visitor to travel across all of Russia, meeting people along the way representing different nations of the vast country.
4. Russian Soul.
The line that led visitors through the entire pavilion to this hall forms a red glow inside the human figure, pulsating and creating the feeling that the installation is alive. The installation embraces the visitor, visualizing the “Russian soul”, which is ready to embrace every person in its arms.
4. Timeline
The space of the last hall is formed by a winding line – a “timeline”. The tape has 5 bends, each of which represents one of the themes of human interaction with time.

Russian pavilion at EXPO 2025

Location
Osaka
Client
НВО
Year
2022
Architecture
Interiors
Status
Concept design
Team
A.A. Asadov, A.R. Asadov, S. Sobolev, V. Kizenkova, V. Ivanova, V. Shkuro, A. Ray, V. Pavlovets, D. Shmakov, A. Kuryatnikov, M. Anufrikov
Parametrs
4 000 sq.m.

Immediately after we open the door to the Russian hut, we find ourselves in a space tunnel.
1. “Wormhole”.
A tunnel piercing space and time leads us to the Russian pavilion.
2. Tree of Time.
On the lower branches of the tree there are VR glasses with short films about the achievements of Russia. Around the tree were snowdrifts of ice made from an insulated blanket.
3. Nature of Russia.
The next room allows the visitor to travel across all of Russia, meeting people along the way representing different nations of the vast country.
4. Russian Soul.
The line that led visitors through the entire pavilion to this hall forms a red glow inside the human figure, pulsating and creating the feeling that the installation is alive. The installation embraces the visitor, visualizing the “Russian soul”, which is ready to embrace every person in its arms.
4. Timeline
The space of the last hall is formed by a winding line – a “timeline”. The tape has 5 bends, each of which represents one of the themes of human interaction with time.

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