Dutch Pavilion
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As part of the Tellart team, in an inspired collaboration based on shared vision with Rau Architects and the engineers of DGMR, I was involved throughout the development of the Dutch pavilion, from the early concept development process to the final deliverable on the guest experience. This included prototyping, 3d modelling, visualisations and practical implementation of the communication tools within the guest experience.
Building on the concept by KesselsKramer, whom designed the campaign around this pavilion, we developed a pavilion where visitors are introduced to new technologies generated from water that can make renewable energy more accessible for everyone: A New Dawn on Common Ground.
As a powerful message of hope for a resilient future, the design of the Netherlands Pavilion features a striking man-made sun, symbolising a new beginning. This anthropogenic sun represents the rising of a new dawn, one powered by collaboration, and clean, unlimited energy accessible to all.
At the heart of the Pavilion, the Netherlands showcases groundbreaking technologies designed to harness renewable energy. These innovations could play a pivotal role in reducing global reliance on fossil fuels, signalling a significant step toward a sustainable, clean energy future.
What sets the Netherlands Pavilion apart is its fully circular design. From individuals to representatives of businesses, governments, and knowledge institutions, visitors will explore solutions that tap into the power of water, making renewable energy more accessible to everyone. It is a testament to the Netherlands' ingenuity in tackling the global energy transition.
Dutch Pavilion | 2023 - ongoing

Dutch Pavilion

As part of the Tellart team, in an inspired collaboration based on shared vision with Rau Architects and the engineers of DGMR, I was involved throughout the development of the Dutch pavilion, from the early concept development process to the final deliverable on the guest experience. This included prototyping, 3d modelling, visualisations and practical implementation of the communication tools within the guest experience.

Building on the concept by KesselsKramer, whom designed the campaign around this pavilion, we developed a pavilion where visitors are introduced to new technologies generated from water that can make renewable energy more accessible for everyone: A New Dawn on Common Ground.

As a powerful message of hope for a resilient future, the design of the Netherlands Pavilion features a striking man-made sun, symbolising a new beginning. This anthropogenic sun represents the rising of a new dawn, one powered by collaboration, and clean, unlimited energy accessible to all.

At the heart of the Pavilion, the Netherlands showcases groundbreaking technologies designed to harness renewable energy. These innovations could play a pivotal role in reducing global reliance on fossil fuels, signalling a significant step toward a sustainable, clean energy future.

What sets the Netherlands Pavilion apart is its fully circular design. From individuals to representatives of businesses, governments, and knowledge institutions, visitors will explore solutions that tap into the power of water, making renewable energy more accessible to everyone. It is a testament to the Netherlands' ingenuity in tackling the global energy transition.