Commissioned by the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Joint Nordic pavilion for the 2005 Expo in Aichi, Japan, needed to express both the unity of the five Nordic countries - providing a coherent experience for visitors - while allowing each nation to express itself.
The final design was constructed around the theme of 'An oasis in the North' which had two complementary meanings: that the Nordic countries are a welcoming and relaxing oases in the world and that the pavilion itself would be an oasis - a place to leave the noise of the Expo behind.
This idea provided a framework for the 36 x 36 meter pavilion. A wooden walkway, looped around the inside of the building, divided the pavilion into exhibition zones and, in itself, provided a central gathering place - letting people stop and reflect before exploring again. Thus the walkway acted as both a circulation system and an organizing device that expressed Nordic unity but allowed for diversity of content.
With 2.2 million visitors in 6 months, the pavilion made a major contribution to branding both the Nordic region and its individual members, while building cultural and economic relations with Japan.
Design: Peter Bysted, Philip Egebak, Charlotte Hauch
Client: Nordic Council of Ministers