Copyright © 2025 Motivate Media Group. All rights reserved.
France unveils its plans for their Country Pavilion for Expo 2020 Dubai.
The French pavilion for Expo 2020 Duba will embody the concept of Enlightenment, an eighteenth-century symbol of sharing and spreading knowledge. Named Light, Lights, it will express France’s vision of development and competitiveness for the common good.
Inspired by the idea of an oasis formed by a canopy of light, the designers, Atelier du Prado Architectes and Celnikier & Grabli, fused light and structure into a showcase for permanent and changing exhibitions. In accordance with France’s ecological ambition, the pavilion, which can be dismantled and reused, will embody the best of French innovations.
French Pavilion Exterior View of the Photovoltaic Tiles
Credits: Rieure de Jour
“The Expo 2020 Dubai will be a major opportunity to demonstrate that our choices in favour of ecological and inclusive transition are conducive to solutions, meaning and growth. Solutions to make daily life respectful of the planet and citizens. Meaningful and growing also for our companies, both public and private, whose innovations will delight future visitors to our Pavilion,” emphasizes Brune Poirson, Secretary of State to François de Rugy, Minister of State, Minister for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition.
The UAE is France’s second largest partner in the Gulf. Close bilateral relations already exis, as exhibited in such projects such as the Abu Dhabi Louvre or the Sorbonne. French expertise is also very present in Dubai in strategic sectors as hydrocarbons and energy, aerospace and transport, distribution, luxury, banking, tourism and services, pharmaceuticals, and arts and culture.
Aura Living’s AW24 collection showcases the elegance of contrast and harmony
Laufen prioritises design, functionality and sustainability in its latest collections
Discover the Legacy of a Saudi Art Space: Prince Faisal bin Fahd Arts Hall explores the Hall’s enduring influence on the cultural fabric of Saudi Arabia
Free-spirited and creative, The Home Hotel in Zurich injects a sense of whimsy into a former paper factory
Falaj Collection by Aljoud Lootah Design
identity selects warm-toned furniture pieces and objets that align with Pantone’s colour of the year
Stacy Stewart, Regional Director Middle East & Africa of MillerKnoll discusses the future and evolution of design in workspaces with identity.
Gensler’s Design Forecast Report 2025 identifies the top global design trends that will impact the real estate and built environment this year
Kamdar Developments has launched 105 Residences, a new high-end development in Jumeirah Village Circle.
Located in the heart of Jumeirah Garden City, formerly known as ‘New Satwa’, The Muse adds to the urban fabric of the area
The Chedi Hegra opens its doors in AlUla’s UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sunshine Bay on Al Marjan island combines seaside views, exceptional design, and world-class amenities to create a unique waterfront haven