Iraq Pavilion
Rich in heritage and determination
- Theme
The embodiment of Iraq's determination to develop
- Location
- Architect
RAW-NYC Architects
The energetic Iraq Pavilion takes the undulating form of a traditional al saliya fishing net, symbolic of wealth, wisdom and goodness in Mesopotamian culture. Step underneath the vast canopy to get caught up in a range of exciting exhibits sharing the determination and vision of this Middle Eastern nation’s newest generation of leaders, makers and artists. Immerse yourself in millennia of rich history and heritage, then meet face-to-face with proud Iraqi business owners and innovators.
Iraq Pavilion 360
Discover Iraq Pavilion in 360°
A symbolicform
A broad canopy of diamond-patterned white metal is shaped to look like a net cast from a boat into the water. The canopy forms a wavy shell that shades open air exhibits below. Each diamond is filled with yellow, orange or red panels, creating a gradient of warm hues. Once underneath the net, a wide path lined with media panels details the history and future of Iraq, ending at a large shaded stage area framed by palm trees.