Expo 2020 Dubai runs from October 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.
A ground level view of the Sustainability Pavilion. Organisers say the pavilion is intended to meet the highest available accreditation for sustainable architecture – LEED platinum certification.
A view of the large entry gateways that will welcome visitors to the Expo 2020 site in Dubai. Organisers expect 25 million visits to the site.
Geometry and landscaping combine in the Thematic Districts of Expo 2020 Dubai.
A spectacular view of one of the Entry Portals for visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai. The world fair opens on October 1.
A pink supermoon rises behind the Sustainability Portal. Expo 2020 Dubai was postponed from last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Thematic Districts comprise 86 permanent buildings spread over three separate ‘petals’, housing 136 participating countries.
A nighttime view of the Mobility Pavilion. The Mobility District seeks to create connections to drive the world forward, breaking down the divide between the physical and digital worlds, say organisers.
The spectacular Al Wasl Dome is the centrepiece of Expo 2020 Dubai and one of the largest 360-degree projection surfaces in the world.
The 'Mare and Foal' statue at the Mobility Pavilion, photographed at sunrise.
An aerial general view of the Sustainability Pavilion.
Organisers say the Opportunity Pavilion seeks to build on the history of the 'plaza', its universal significance as a place for people to connect across age, language and culture, to celebrate shared human experiences
Each country participating in Expo 2020 Dubai will be able to celebrate their national day, or an 'honour day' during the event.
These will be held at Al Wasl Plaza, against the stunning backdrop of the Al Wasl Dome.
Expo 2020 Dubai runs from October 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.
A ground level view of the Sustainability Pavilion. Organisers say the pavilion is intended to meet the highest available accreditation for sustainable architecture – LEED platinum certification.
A view of the large entry gateways that will welcome visitors to the Expo 2020 site in Dubai. Organisers expect 25 million visits to the site.
Geometry and landscaping combine in the Thematic Districts of Expo 2020 Dubai.
A spectacular view of one of the Entry Portals for visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai. The world fair opens on October 1.
A pink supermoon rises behind the Sustainability Portal. Expo 2020 Dubai was postponed from last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Thematic Districts comprise 86 permanent buildings spread over three separate ‘petals’, housing 136 participating countries.
A nighttime view of the Mobility Pavilion. The Mobility District seeks to create connections to drive the world forward, breaking down the divide between the physical and digital worlds, say organisers.
The spectacular Al Wasl Dome is the centrepiece of Expo 2020 Dubai and one of the largest 360-degree projection surfaces in the world.
The 'Mare and Foal' statue at the Mobility Pavilion, photographed at sunrise.
An aerial general view of the Sustainability Pavilion.
Organisers say the Opportunity Pavilion seeks to build on the history of the 'plaza', its universal significance as a place for people to connect across age, language and culture, to celebrate shared human experiences
Each country participating in Expo 2020 Dubai will be able to celebrate their national day, or an 'honour day' during the event.
These will be held at Al Wasl Plaza, against the stunning backdrop of the Al Wasl Dome.
Expo 2020 Dubai runs from October 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.