The building’s 4,000-square-metre facade, which is 33m high, was inspired by the Moroccan villages of the south. Morocco's pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubaiĭesigned by Moroccan architect Tarik Oualalou, the pavilion uses the traditional technique of rammed-earth construction to create 22 stacked rectangular spaces. Photo: Expo Moroccoĭesigned by architect Tarik Oualalou, Morocco's pavilion is made entirely of earth, using a traditional Moroccan construction technique to create 22 stacked rectangular sections. The pavilion will also show the sights of Palestine, and allow visitors to “inhale its aromas” and taste its delicious cuisine. Visitors will learn about Palestine's deep history and ancient buildings as they take an lift ride that simulates rising high above the bustling streets of Jerusalem.Įxhibits will illustrate the country's burgeoning tourism industry and busy manufacturing sector and discuss opportunities for investment, in goods such as cement, textiles, soap, olive-wood goods and food. Located in the Opportunity district, the pavilion was designed by Al Nasher.
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No photographs have been released yet of the interior or exterior of Palestine's pavilion, but we do have some idea of what it will contain. Visitors will be encouraged to discover the Miraculous Book of Al Wisabi, an original, handwritten Yemeni manuscript, and to learn more about the Yemeni coffee bean, and enjoy an olfactory experience.Ĭhildren will enjoy interactive games, an immersive video experience and an exhibit called “the astrolabe ticker”, featuring an ancient instrument that was used in the past by Arab astronomers to solve some of the problems of the universe. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubaiĭetails of Yemen's pavilion have not been fully released, but we know it is called Knowledge ∞, or Knowledge to the power of infinity, and it is located in the Sustainability district.ĭisplays will illustrate the ingenuity of one of the oldest civilisations, and how ancient and modern knowledge can connect to bring future achievements. Yemen's pavilion at Expo 2020 DubaiĪn artist's illustration of the inside of Yemen's pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.
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Organisers promise visitors will be able to take a journey through Iraqi culture, arts, science, literature and folklore, as the nation celebrates its past while striving to create a brighter tomorrow. The structure was designed by RAW-NYC Architects and is located in the Opportunity district.
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We know very little about Iraq's pavilion, as only an artist's drawing of the exterior has been released so far. Visitors will learn about the development of early writing systems and the first alphabets, and hear about the Syrian heroes who saved the seeds from Aleppo's seed bank, and the 'Hurrian Hymn', the oldest musical notation known to mankind.ĭisplays will also focus on the country's ambitions and ability to build a better future.