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Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka

27 April 2025

Design: Apropos Architects

Location: Osaka, Japan

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Japan building

Photos: BoysPlayNice

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Japan

A pavilion made of wood and glass as an exhibit. 

The architecture of the Czech National Pavilion at EXPO 2025 in Osaka reflects the idea of life energy and continuous development. The author of the design is Apropos Architects studio, which works with the motif of a spiral. Visitors to the pavilion walk through a 260-metre-long path that winds around the building and gradually rises up through four floors to emerge on the observation roof. This dynamic movement symbolizes not only the passage of time and the development of the individual, but also personal and social growth.

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka

EXPO 2025 returns to Osaka after 55 years and Apropos Architects’ translucent pavilion with a glass spiral sensitively refers to the Czech pavilion in Japan from 1970. 

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Japan

The pavilion, located at the prominent intersection of the coastal promenade and the main boulevard, is an architectural showpiece in itself. It attracts attention with its silhouette, which expands upwards and seemingly defies the earth’s gravity, and its transparent glass façade. This façade, made of plate artistic glass, not only refers to the rich tradition of Czech glassmaking, but also creates a unique exhibition space. Thanks to the changing daylight, the atmosphere of the interior is constantly changing, giving the exhibition a dynamic and unique visual experience.

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka

Visitors to the pavilion not only engage physically as they move along the gallery path, but also absorb the artistic content of the exhibition, thus strengthening their inner vitality. The architecture of the pavilion encourages upward movement and physical activity, while the exhibition inspires mental reflection. Together, they create a space that connects the movement of body and mind.

At the very top, twelve metres above the ground, a ramp leads to a spacious observation deck. This ends in a distinctive rooftop “crown”, where the VIP Lounge is located. From here, not only a panorama of the calm sea opens up, but also a breathtaking view through the glass skylight directly down into the auditorium.

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Japan

The final chapter of the exhibition and the visitor’s imaginary journey through the pavilion is the staircase from the observation deck back down to the ground. It is set into the cavity of the double walls of the cylinder, which lead to the ground floor with a restaurant where people can enjoy Czech gastronomy. Next to the visitor staircase from the observation deck to the ground floor, a second staircase winds through the inner tube and serves as an auditorium. The staircase connects the auditorium stands, the restaurant on the ground floor and the VIP lounge. The ingenious composition of the two staircases ensures a clear separation of the exhibition and multifunctional hall operations. Wheelchair access is provided by a lift in the western part of the building.

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Japan building

The spiral of the visitor path encircles the central tube of the multifunctional hall – the auditorium. This space at the heart of the pavilion, with an internal diameter of 15.5 metres, rises 12 metres above the ground and will be used for cultural performances, lectures and other programmes. It is designed as a black box. A ramp with seats in the auditorium follows the perimeter of the visitor path, with the auditorium and gallery connected in several places. This allows these spaces to be variably separated or seamlessly connected according to current needs. 

The ceilings and exposed structures are left exposed in wood. The load-bearing structure consists of a system of cross-laminated spruce CLT panels that form a central auditorium truss with embedded staircases and an elevator. The core of the house is completed by horizontally laid slabs. They help to shape the exhibition spiral outwards and the balconies of the multifunctional hall inwards.

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Japan building

The building reaches a height of 16 metres and is divided into 36 segments. The individual segments form a circle on the lower floors, on the higher floors they smoothly transition into an ellipse defining the envelope and mass of the pavilion. The space in front of the pavilion is designed as a wooden deck with boxes where visitors and passers-by can sit and contemplate.

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Japan

Art Installations
The unique multimedia installation inside the gallery path was created by renowned Czech visual artists. The exhibition begins with the monumental crystal sculpture by Rony Plesl. The main visual element is a drawing and painting narrative by Jakub Matuška aka Masker, which stretches around the entire perimeter of the pavilion. His more than 200-metre-long composition metaphorically spirals out as a reflection of human endeavour. The impressive audiovisual experience is enhanced by a multimedia installation by Lunchmeat Studio that connects the entire space. The journey, combining historical heritage with innovative art, also includes a bronze sculpture by Alfons Mucha and a fascinating glass installation, Herbarium, by Lasvit.
 
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Materials
wooden construction based on a system of pine CLT boards
facade cladding made of an aluminium anodised frame system and glazing with sandblasted artistic decoration
wooden decks made of local cedar wood
light grey metallic tiles

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka

Products and Brands
light installation in the restaurant — Preciosa\www.preciosa.com
Herbarium glass installation — Lasvit \www.lasvit.com
Bergamo chairs — TON\www.ton.eu
Nude on a Rock sculpture [Mucha Foundation rental] — Alfons Mucha\www.muchafoundation.org

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Japan

About studio / author
Apropos Architects is an architecture studio based in Zurich, Prague and Den Haag. Its members have gained experience in renowned studios such as Herzog & de Meuron, Annette Gigon & Mike Guyer Architekten and Global Architects and have now grown into a broader team with an international reach. The studio handles all projects individually and places emphasis on the context of the site, the client’s needs and finding the most appropriate solution.

For the competition for the national pavilion for the EXPO 2025 World Expo in Osaka, the team from Apropos Architects consisting of Michal Gabaš, Tomáš Beránek and Nikoleta Slováková was joined by architect Tereza Šváchová and the creative Lunchmeat Studio.

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka Japan

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan – Building Information

Studio: Apropos Architects – https://aproposarchitects.com/

Author: Michal Gabaš, Tomáš Beránek, Nikoleta Slováková [Apropos Architects] + Tereza Šváchová
Contact E-mail: [email protected]
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Social media www.instagram.com/apropos.architects
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Studio address Sochařská 333/2, 170 00 Prague 7 – Bubeneč, Czech Republic
Birmensdorferstrasse 339, 8055 Zürich, Switzerland
Design team Kryštof Jireš, Magdalena Havlová, Jana Watersová, Laura Lukáčová, Eva Gabaš Rosenová, Miroslav Slezák, Natálie Poláková, Alexandra Mishchenko [Apropos Architects]
 
Project location: Osaka, Japan
 
Project year: 2023-2024
Completion year: 2025
Built-up area: 621 sqm
Gross floor area: 2121 sqm
Usable floor area: 1623 sqm
Plot size: 996 sqm
 
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Client: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic (MFA CR)
Office of the General Commissioner of EXPO
Client’s e-mail: [email protected]
Client’s website: www.expo2025czechia.com
 
Photographer: BoysPlayNice, www.boysplaynice.com, [email protected]
Collaborators and suppliers Visual communication, competition exhibition concept and visual identity: Lunchmeat Studio [Jakub Pešek, Jan Kistanov, Jiří Kubalík], www.lunchmeatstudio.com
Structural engineer / general design concept [Czech]: Lukáš Krbec
Coordination of professions / MEP: Robert Prix
Partner office in Japan: frontoffice tokyo [Koen Klinkers], Frank la Riviere, www.frontofficetokyo.com, www.frank-la-riviere.com
Structural engineer [Japan]: Haruhide Kusumoto
General contractor: Daisue Construction, www.daisue.co.jp
CLT load-bearing structure contractor: A2 Timber, www.a2timber.cz
Facade system contractor: Wieden, www.wieden.cz
Artistic facade glass contractor: Kolektiv Ateliers, www.kolektiv.cz
Sheet glass contractor: AGC Flat Glass Czech, www.agc-glass.eu
Art installations: Rony Plesl, www.ronyplesl.com, Jakub Matuška aka Masker, www.jakubmatuskaakamasker.com, Lucie Drdová, www.luciedrdova.com, Lunchmeat Studio [Jakub Pešek, Jan Kistanov, Jiří Kubalík], www.lunchmeatstudio.com

Czech Pavilion at Expo 2025 Japan

Photography: BoysPlayNice, www.boysplaynice.com

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