and blossoms into
the Garden of Knowledge.
The Uzbekistan Pavilion is a journey through the rich layers of the nation’s cultural heritage, inspired by the theme Garden of Knowledge: A Laboratory for a Future Society. Brought to life by the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation (ACDF) with an award-winning design by ATELIER BRÜCKNER, the Pavilion mirrors the cycle of life – a spatial expression of the harmony between humans and nature.
For centuries, Uzbekistan’s gardens have been essential spaces of retreat – creative hubs for cultural exchange, intellectual reflection, human connection and social gathering, filled with paradise-like beauty. Crafted in a fusion of brick, clay and sugi cedar wood from the mountains surrounding Osaka, the Pavilion is a contemporary reimagining of Uzbekistan’s gardens and architectural heritage. Spanning two levels, it sits on a triangular plot, echoing the form of an ancient Central Asian amulet known as a tumar. The journey carefully unfolds the layers of Uzbekistan’s DNA, from ancient traditions to modern innovations, exploring craftsmanship, technology, materials, sustainability, science, architecture, history and creativity.
From the depths of soil, seeds and roots through to the heights of blossoming forests, flowers and fruits under the skies, embark on a life-affirming journey into the heart of Uzbekistan – culminating in the beauty and wisdom of our Garden of Knowledge.
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“Today, Uzbekistan stands at a historic crossroads, embracing a bold vision where our rich heritage meets the boundless opportunities of tomorrow. Committed to advanced technology, green energy, and sustainable development, our country is confidently moving forward, driven by the dynamism and ambition of Uzbek people. Uzbekistan Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka reflects this journey, showcasing our advancements and our nation’s innovative spirit. It is a testament to Uzbekistan’s dedication to progress and global partnership.”
"Uzbekistan has long stood at the crossroads of ancient civilisations, where scientific and cultural knowledge flourished along the Silk Road. The Pavilion is a symbol of our nation's commitment to sustainability and innovation and reflects the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation's focus on long-term contributions to cultural development, locally and globally. It is also a globally recognised architectural achievement, recently awarded Gold at the German Design Award, underscoring our dedication to preserving heritage, embracing forward-thinking design and fostering international dialogue." - Gayane Umerova, Commissioner of the Pavilion and Chairperson of the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation.



