World Expo Osaka 2025
Sustainability is a central focus of the Dutch Pavilion. The aim has been to move beyond a distant ideal and to embrace a practical and ongoing commitment to reusing and re-implementing materials. However, sustainability is not simply about conserving resources. It requires a deeper and more holistic re-evaluation of the entire creative, social and political ecosystem.
5 September – 13 October, 2025 / Open from Friday 10:00 am - Monday 6.30 pm
This challenge encourages us to think beyond the mindset of endless growth and consumption. Instead, we could focus on solutions that create lasting value through culture and creativity. What if sustainability involved not only reducing environmental impact or maintaining the status quo but also promoting social justice, economic fairness and cultural regeneration?
There is an urgent need to rethink the relationship between innovation and sustainability. As the final theme of the cultural programme, this reflection brings together concepts of innovation, equality, tradition and future-focused learning.
Repair, Reuse, Survive highlights creative approaches that go beyond simply reducing waste — focusing instead on rebuilding systems grounded in fairness, durability, regeneration, and social resilience. It presents: LOADS by Claudy Jongstra, Re-thinking Re-use by HOH Architecten, The Nio-project by Jikke van Loon, Grondstoffenstation by Superuse Studios, Boro/Merklappen by Teppei Sugaya, The Riddle of the Dutch Reef by Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands.