
"About a month after the closing of Expo 2025 Osaka, the designs and constructions presented at the world's fair remain as a legacy. While the Bahrain Pavilion, designed by Lina Ghotmeh Architecture, drew particular attention this year for receiving double recognition, it was one among many awarded projects. During the awards ceremony held on the penultimate night of the event, a total of 45 awards were presented among 165 participating countries."
"According to the Expo 2025 Master Plan and Design Guidelines, the event distinguishes between three main types of pavilions for official participants. Type A self-built pavilions are constructed by participants on plots equipped with basic utility conduits provided by the organiser. Participants are responsible for the design, construction, installation, and later dismantling and restoration of their sites. The Architecture and Landscape Awards at Expo 2025 recognized Type A pavilions that demonstrated strong integration between architectural form, spatial composition, and the surrounding environment."
About a month after Expo 2025 Osaka closed, designs and constructions presented at the world's fair remain as a legacy. The Bahrain Pavilion by Lina Ghotmeh Architecture received double recognition among many awarded projects. During the awards ceremony on the penultimate night, 45 awards were presented among 165 participating countries. Official Participant Awards were granted according to pavilion size and type in categories of Architecture and Landscape (self-built pavilions only), External Design (module pavilions only), Exhibition Design, Theme Development, and Sustainability. An international jury of nine experts selected recipients after visiting all national and thematic pavilions in May and October 2025. The Architecture and Landscape Awards highlighted Type A self-built pavilions, with Foster + Partners' Saudi Arabia Pavilion receiving the Gold Award and the Spanish Pavilion (ENORME Studio, Smart and Green Design, and EXTUDIO) receiving Silver.
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