Oualalou + Choi

Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai

Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin

MOROCCO PAVILION EXPO 2020 DUBAI

Oualalou+Choi

ARCHITECTS
Oualalou+Choi

ARCHITECTS
Oualalou + Choi, Tarik Oualalou, Linna Choi

PMC
Mace

FAÇADE ENGINEER
TESS

ENGINEERING
Setec, E.Construct

LOCAL ARCHITECT
E.Construct

PERSPECTIVES
Metrochrome

CONSULTANTS
Earth Structures Group

DESIGN TEAM
Alia Ben Ammar (Site Architect), Daniel Larré (Project Architect), Chloé Zimmermann, Daniele Pasin, Alexandre Beaudouin-Lafon

CLIENT
Kingdom of Morocco EXPO 2020 Dubai

PHOTOGRAPHS
Marc Goodwin

AREA
6057 m²

SITE AREA
1467 m²

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

CATEGORY
Mixed Use Architecture, Pavilion

The Morocco Pavilion at the 2020 Expo in Dubai, designed by architects OUALALOU+CHOI, showcases how traditional Moroccan design and construction techniques can find new relevance in contemporary design and urban development efforts.

Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
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Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin

As a pioneering work of rammed earth construction—the building’s 4000 m² rammed earth facade will be the largest of its kind—the Pavilion aims to push the technical and creative limits of Morocco’s traditional building materials to new heights, while paying tribute to the country’s rich and varied culture and landscape.

Comprised of 22 stacked rectangular volumes visually resonant with vernacular rammed-earth villages in Morocco, the Pavilion encompasses 14 exhibition spaces, a traditional Moroccan restaurant, a tea room, a modern street food area, a shop, an event space, an office space, and a lounge.

Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin
Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin

Arranged vertically around a deep inner courtyard—an important spatial element in traditional Moroccan architecture—each of these spaces are connected by a continuous “inner street,” which begins at the building’s uppermost floor and gradually descends to the ground floor.

The Pavilion’s street organizes a set route between sequential exhibition spaces, allowing visitors to come into contact with and experience the different regions and cultures of Morocco.

Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin
Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
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Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin

Along this exhibition route, the restaurant, tea room, lounge, and ten hanging gardens offer visitors moments of pause and framed views of the surrounding Expo as they descend to the Pavilion’s ground level.

Alternative means of traveling between levels can be found in the building’s eastern core, where a 15 m² elevating platform and exhibition space can bring up to 50 people at a time from the ground to the seventh floor.

Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin
Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
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Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin

The Pavilion’s exterior envelope is composed of a 4000 m², 33-meter-high rammed earth facade, an ambitious technical feat pioneering in its advancement of rammed earth construction methods.

Rammed earth, traditional building material in Morocco, plays a key role in passively regulating indoor conditions in hot and arid places.

Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin
Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin
Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
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Its use in the Pavilion proves that it is material at once traditional and innovative, offering an example of how traditional Moroccan building methods can serve to inspire more sustainable models of urban development.

In conjunction with other passive strategies used in the design of the building, such as wooden interior facades which double as sunscreens, the rammed earth facade allows the Pavilion to answer fully to the demanding ecological standards of LEED.

Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin
Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin

In line with this commitment to sustainability, after the conclusion of the 2020 Expo, the Pavilion will be converted into a housing complex, with existing facilities thoughtfully adapted into apartments, an 80 m² swimming pool, a fitness club, and a shared lounge.


Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin
Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
© Marc Goodwin


Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
Axon Diagram
Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
Perspective


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East Elevation
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South Elevation


Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
Ground Floor Plan
Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
Third Floor Plan
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Sixth Floor Plan
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Location Expo
Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
Section Detail

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