Kingdom Reveals Its Logo for Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan
The Kingdom has revealed its pavilion design and logo for Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, under Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan’s patronage.
The announcement occurred at a cultural dinner during the Dojima River Conference in Osaka.
Event Overview
The revealed event, coinciding with the Expo’s international participants’ meeting, saw Osaka City Mayor Hideyuki Yokoyama and delegates from the Kingdom, Japan, and other nations.
Deputy Minister’s Remarks
Hamed bin Mohammed Fayez, Deputy Minister of Culture, thoughtfully reflected on the deep and enduring cultural ties between the Kingdom and Japan, which have been flourishing since 1955.
Looking ahead, he expressed eager anticipation and excitement about celebrating their remarkable 70th anniversary at Expo 2025, marking a significant milestone in their shared cultural journey.
Cultural Heritage, Future Goals
Fayez highlighted the shared heritage of hospitality and respect between the two nations.
He linked this to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals for economic diversification and cultural exchange.
Pavilion’s Design, Message
Dr. Sumayah Al-Sulaiman, CEO of the Architecture and Design Authority, elaborated that the Saudi pavilion embodies the essence of Saudi-Japanese harmony.
She pointed out that the design’s core principles include authenticity and human-centeredness.
Additionally, there is a strong focus on livability, coupled with an emphasis on cutting-edge technology and sustainability, seamlessly blending these elements into a cohesive whole.
General Commissioner’s Insights
Osman Al-Muzain, General Commissioner of the Saudi Pavilion, noted that the pavilion symbolizes the Kingdom’s dynamic transformation and heritage appreciation.
Pavilion’s Design, Logo
The pavilion’s design and logo symbolize the Kingdom’s evolving narrative, effectively showcasing its rich culture, enduring traditions, and deeply-rooted values.
Moreover, this representation serves as a testament to the Kingdom’s progressive changes and its significant global contributions.
Architectural, Environmental Aspects
Foster + Partners skillfully designed the pavilion, effectively marrying Saudi and Japanese heritage with sustainable architecture.
The design seamlessly integrates environmental responsibility, boasting features like low-carbon emissions, energy-efficient lighting, rainwater harvesting, and solar panels.
Saudi-Japanese Strategic Ties
The Kingdom and Japan have shared a strategic relationship for almost a century, focusing on mutual prosperity.
Economic Relations Highlighted at Dinner
The Osaka dinner significantly underscored the burgeoning economic ties fostered under the Saudi-Japanese Vision 2030 Initiative.
Consequently, this initiative has effectively catalyzed increased investments and meticulously identified key sectors for bilateral cooperation.
Finally, these efforts vividly highlight the strong commitment to innovation and cooperation shared by both countries.
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