Brazilian landscapes are always in the spotlight around the world. After all, the natural beauty of a country that has one of the most abundant forests on the planet could not go unnoticed. With this in mind,
Expo 2020 Dubai opened on October 1st with a
Brazilian Pavilion measuring over two thousand m² to pay homage to and contemplate the country's forests and beaches.
The pavilion brought different landscapes to Dubai that can be felt and experienced through an immersive experience, which takes visitors to dive into an experience similar to being on our soil.
The
Amazon Rainforest was one of the most honored: the space included several videos and a pool designed for visitors to feel immersed in the largest tropical forest in the world.
The
Brazilian Pavilion was built by
Cactus studio at the beginning of the Sustainability District of the Dubai exhibition, which received more than 12 thousand visitors in the first three days alone. Technology was the main tool to transform the space and bring a small part of the beauty of Brazil to the exhibition. In total, more than 140 projectors and equipment were responsible for the creation of two billion pixels.