Year: 2023
Category: Cultural Architecture
Developed as a third-year academic review project at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism in Timișoara,the Romanian Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 is inspired by the traditions and unique architecture of the Maramureș region. Reinterpreting traditional elements, the pavilion celebrates the distinctive characteristics of Maramureș. The Pavilion illustrates how the architecture and culture of Maramureș churches blend with technological innovations and sustainable solutions to create a durable and balanced society. It highlights how the traditional values of the Maramureș community, such as solidarity, respect for nature, and authenticity, can be integrated into the design of a future society. By combining traditional elements and technological innovations within the pavilion, Romania aims to contribute to co-creating a fair society where each individual can live in harmony with their personal values and aspirations. The exhibition can serve as a space for dialogue and the exchange of ideas among the international community, inspiring collaboration and addressing the social and technological challenges of the future. As you walk through the pavilion's courtyard, you will be greeted by an imposing structure with fluid and elegant forms, inviting you to explore its inner beauty. The Pavilion aims to provide a captivating and interactive experience, allowing visitors to explore the richness and diversity of Maramureș architecture. Inside, interactive technology seamlessly integrates with natural materials such as wood and stone, creating an authentic and sophisticated environment. Through multimedia projections and touch screens, you can delve into the history and culture of Maramureș churches, learning about traditional construction techniques and specific symbols.
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