Text description provided by the architects. This pavilion is presented by Osaka Prefecture and Osaka City at the Expo2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan. Under the main theme of "REBORN," it aims to embody the host city's vision by creating a next-generation, environmentally symbiotic architecture that contributes to the realization of SDGs and a decarbonized society. Inspired by the history and culture of "Water City Osaka," which has thrived on wood and water, the pavilion reinterprets these elements to create a new architectural landmark that showcases Osaka's charm and growth to the world.
The unique membrane roof, with no two shapes alike, represents the persity of Osaka. "Water Veil" is formed as recycled water flows over the roof, cascading into a water basin below, where it is filtered and recirculated in a sustainable system. Locally sourced cypress from Osaka Prefecture is used for the interior and exterior finishes. The central atrium is bathed in soft, dappled light, creating a serene and inviting space filled with the warmth and fragrance of wood—a true symbol of relaxation and comfort.
中庭和展览空间采用椭圆形平面设计,有机地重叠在一起。这些椭圆通过缓坡连接,形成流畅的参观动线,构成包容性空间布局,确保所有参观者获得一致的参观体验。中庭的木质螺旋柱灵感来自 DNA 结构,象征性地支撑着多样化的屋顶形态。
The atrium and exhibition spaces are designed with elliptical floor plans that organically overlap. These ellipses are continuously connected by gentle slopes, creating a seamless circulation route that allows all visitors to experience the same exhibition path—an inclusive spatial layout. The wooden helical column in the atrium, inspired by DNA, symbolically supports the perse roof forms.
The wooden helical column and all interior and exterior finishes use locally sourced timber from Osaka Prefecture. To appropriately filter and diffuse natural light from the roof, we used a new material, made by twisting yarn from recycled pulp and sewing it into a textile-like fabric. In addition, lightweight and flexible next-generation perovskite solar cells are suspended in banner form, presenting a new expression of solar energy use.
为了实现复杂的设计造型,建筑师在设计过程中充分运用了计算机技术。膜屋顶的每个曲面都是由不同半径的球体修剪而成的球形片段组成。这种球形几何形状,便于透明膜的安装和桁架结构的有效布置。开发 3D 模型用于模拟“水面纱”的效果和环境情况。
To realize the complex forms, we embraced new design methods utilizing computational design. Each curved surface of the membrane roof is composed of spherical segments generated by trimming spheres of various radii. By using spherical geometry, we made it easier to fit the transparent membrane and arrange the truss structure efficiently. The 3D model we developed was used for simulating "Water Veil" and environmental conditions.
支撑膜屋顶的木制螺旋柱为受 DNA 启发的双螺旋形式。该项目面临的主要挑战在于如何使用木材构建复杂的曲面形式。为了平衡美学和成本效益,项目最大限度地减少了弯曲木材的使用,主要依靠扁平的木质构件来实现双螺旋结构。
The wooden helical columns that support the membrane roof feature a double-helix form inspired by DNA. One of the major challenges was constructing these complex curved surfaces using wood. To balance aesthetics and cost efficiency, we minimized the use of bent wood and realized the double-helix structure primarily with flat wooden elements.
Blessed with rivers and seas, and built using timber from all over Japan, Osaka has developed to be an attractive city and flourished through the amalgamation of many perse identities. Osaka Healthcare Pavilion stands as a symbol of progress, embodying the theme of "REBORN." A future where life, sustainability, and innovation shine together.