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Pavilion: Poland


POLAND PAVILION THEME: Creativity Inspired by Nature SIZE: 2,900 sqm CLIENT: Polish Investment and Trade Agency DESIGN: WXCA, Bellprat Partner AG, WSP, WSP Middle East FABRICATION: Grupa MTP, FM Aldentro ADDITIONAL FIRMS: ASF Studio, Ejsak Group, Poznan International Fair Consortium, Leniva Studio, Science Now, Stellar Fireworks, Tellart, Bico Group PHOTOS: WXCA, PI&TA The exterior of the Polish Pavilion is nothing short of stunning. Deriving inspiration from the migratory birds that connect Poland to the Arad world, the timber-clad building — a sort of Postmodern tree — supports a sculpture of hundreds of delicate, fluttering white aluminum-alloy triangles representing a flock of birds soaring in the Dubai breeze. The extruding sculpture also provides wandering visitors shade and respite from the heat of the day. The unforgettable exterior not only creates the perfect opportunity to celebrate the fine artistry of Polish craftmanship but also promotes the country’s sustainable forestry management and wood-based technologies being used and developed throughout the region. The pavilion’s theme — Creativity Inspired by Nature — inspires reflection on the natural environment, the developed lands, and our role in shaping them both. The area immediately outside the pavilion includes a musical space where attendees can enjoy live performances from pianists, DJs, and singers and a café. Additionally, a player area for the Expos youngest provides a space for gatherers to learn about the region’s variety of flora and fauna as well as its the great abundance of natural resources. The avian-inspired sculpture and use of warm wood continues inside the pavilion, where the exploration of ecology and landscape continues. There people are invited to continue reflecting on our coexistence with nature. One of the central highlights of the space is the 13-by-8-foot Polish Table, a subtle nod to the country’s hospitality that centers around the dining table. The largely wooden feature, which also incorporates raw materials found throughout Poland, resembles a topographic map with several nature-inspired microphones incorporated into the perimeter of the installation. The mics respond to a speaker’s voice by sending light down the supports to illuminate different features on the Table. Throughout the rest of the pavilion, visitors are introduced to rotating exhibitions dedicated to Polish poetry, artwork, industry, and more through a variety of engagements designed to familiarize them with the nation’s various regions and communities and situate the country in a global context. The whole experience invites visitors to recognize themselves and Poland as integral parts of a glorious, robust, and delicate ecosystem.





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