EXPO 2025 - Austrian Pavillion
Peter Ruge Architekten

#austriaconnects – TRI PEAKS

Peter Ruge Architekten GmbH como Arquitectos

International  Competition, Shortlisted for Phase 2, 2023

Client: Expo Office of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber

#austriaconnects – TRI PEAKS design was largely driven by the sustainable diversity of Austrian society that was inspired by the connection of Nature – Tradition – Innovation.

photo_credit Peter Ruge Architekten
Peter Ruge Architekten

The pavilion’s general geometry of three-part is reminiscent of a rugged alpine mountain landscape with steeply towering peaks. An abstract Austrian mountain silhouette is showcased in an identity-forming and unique way, with the fusion of traditional timber construction and new sustainable technologies. Considering the local conditions of Japan’s geographical location, the position of the sun in Osaka was taken into account, thus influencing the design of the pavilion.

The East facade of the pavilion is innovative and functional. The roof surfaces are raised at 30 degrees, an optimised angle for maximum yield from the attached PV systems. Fresh air can circulate between the PV and roof levels, hence supporting passive cooling in transitional periods. Meanwhile, rainwater is collected via the large sloping roof surface.

photo_credit Peter Ruge Architekten
Peter Ruge Architekten

The West facade portrays the diversity and dynamism of the mountain world. This representation of Austria gained immense popularity due to its unique and captivating visuals, making it one of the most sought-after and iconic images ever produced, from the traditions of early alpinism to modern Olympic sport climbing and bouldering. The experience is in the foreground alongside insight into the future of sustainable tourism.

The past, present and future of mountaineering in Austria forms the framework for the (inter)active exhibitions and runs like a thread through the different themes in the outdoor and indoor areas of TRI PEAKS.

photo_credit Peter Ruge Architekten
Peter Ruge Architekten

Construction: Modular timber construction according to the SE – „Safety Engineering“ system (earthquake-proof), façade made of recycled timber material or timber mullion-transom with sun protection.

The pavilion will be dismantled after the end of the Expo and will be handed over to a local mountaineering club in Osaka for subsequent use as a climbing centre.

Caption
Products Behind Projects
Product Spotlight
Noticias
Archello houses of the month - November 2024
3 dic. 2024 Noticias
Casas Archello del mes - Noviembre 2024

Archello ha seleccionado sus casas del mes de noviembre de 2024. Esta lista muestra 20 de las casas... Más

Design of Brighton College Performing Arts Center mediates between the monumental and the contemporary
3 dic. 2024 Noticias
El diseño del Centro de Artes Escénicas del Brighton College media entre lo monumental y lo contemporáneo

En la ciudad costera de Brighton & Hove (Inglaterra), el diseño de un nuevo centro de art... Más

“Raw Threshold” by Al Borde questions what it means to be local
3 dic. 2024 Noticias
«Umbral crudo», de Al Borde, cuestiona lo que significa ser local

En Sharjah (EAU), el estudio de arquitectura Al Borde, con sede en Quito, creó un pabell&oacu... Más

New winemaking and cellar facilities by Carmen Maurice Architecture are in harmony with the terroir
29 nov. 2024 Noticias
Las nuevas instalaciones de vinificación y bodega de Carmen Maurice Architecture están en armonía con el terruño

El estudio de arquitectura francés Carmen Maurice Architecture (CMA) ha finalizado la renovac... Más