The Republic of Korea’s pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020 is a dynamic structure covered in rotating cubes that create dazzling light effects throughout the day. As the colorful forms revolve, the pavilion becomes an immersive installation for visitors in the Mobility District of the expo. Designed by Moon Hoon and Mooyuki Architects, the Korea Pavilion is about looking to the future of mobility.

The Republic of Korea’s pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020 is a dynamic structure covered in rotating cubes that create dazzling light effects throughout the day. As the colorful forms revolve, the pavilion becomes an immersive installation for visitors in the Mobility District of the expo. Designed by Moon Hoon and Mooyuki Architects, the Korea Pavilion is about looking to the future of mobility.

The installation on the stepped façade is interrupted by four dramatic ramps protruding from the structure. As visitors use these ramps, they weave back and forth between the exterior and the interior of the pavilion.  Photographs from the ramp demonstrate the immersive experience of walking past these dynamic moving “pixels.”

Keep scrolling for more images of the mobility-conscious pavilion for the Republic of Korea. For more pavilions and exhibits at the event, check out the full list of projects displayed at Dubai Expo 2020.

Expo 2020 Dubai is a six-month-long event taking place in the UAE city from now until March 31, 2022.

Source: My Modern Met