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Beauty connects people: the Italian Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai

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Beauty connects people: this will be the theme of the Italian Pavilion at Expo Dubai 2020, which will be designed by CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati, Italo Rota Building Office, Matteo Gatto & Associati and F&M Ingegneria, the winners of a specific international design competition for Italy’s Pavilion, that will be open from October 20th, 2020 to April 10th, 2021 in Dubai.

Inspired by an ancient marine tradition, three boats will arrive in Dubai by sea and then be raised and turned upside down to become the very roof of the building: in fact, the Pavilion explores the ways in which “beauty connects people” paying tribute to the long history of explorers who, throughout the centuries, sailed the seas and wove together a shared Mediterranean cultural heritage.

In addition, the use of upside-down hulls for the roof of the Pavilion connects to an ancient tradition of seafaring populations and fishermen all around the world, while also promoting sustainability with a circular approach.

Reusing the ships once on land was an act that had a profound appeal to us: not only because it is laden with historical value, but because it represents the realization of a circular architecture from the project’s beginning. The ships that become part of the Pavilion can continue to be used in different ways even after the end of the Expo” says Carlo Ratti, founding partner of CRA practice and director of the MIT Senseable City Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

The Italian Pavilion within the site of Expo 2020 Dubai will take up a surface of around 3,500 square meters and will be over 25 meters tall; each hull will be painted in a different way, so that seen from above, they will appear like three petals in the colors of the Italian flag.

It will be realized with the contributions of Italian partner companies – large, medium and small – called to provide the best structural, engineering, technological and scenographic components, that are able to demonstrate the most innovative competences committed today to sustainability, to the circular economy, to digital architecture.

The exhibition path will be marked by a gradual ascent until a point where it becomes possible, with some help from the imagination, to observe Italy from the sky,” explains architect Italo Rota, founding partner of Italo Rota Building Office: “There will be a Prologue  with large spaces inspired by the forms of important Italian piazze, and a Grand Finale that will be almost like a cathedral to nature, to light, to the music of the universe, like the sky over the Mediterranean and the Desert.”

Finally, the project for the Italian Pavilion addresses the theme of Expo 2020 Dubai, “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future”, interpreted according to Italian history and culture, which is made of beauty, courage and innovation.