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Guatemala

A textile installation, elaborated with hand-made materials to represent the breath-taking landscape of Lake Atitlán and bring us closer to to Santa Catarina Palopó.

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Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Pavilion focuses on the premise on how the sensorial experience of smell heightens the nostalgia of memory within the state of our everyday lives.

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India

India’s installation will take visitors to the labour-intensive setting of the indigo farmers who were forced to make natural indigo dye.

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Israel

Exposed Nerves will be an active multi-disciplinary, rapid response design studio.

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Italy

Italy will present a selection of 24 drawings from ‘L'Architettura degli Alberi’ by Cesare Leonardi and Franca Stagi, showcasing a twenty-year-long study of different tree species.

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Latvia

Latvia's interactive installation consists of a meditative space, in which visitors can explore the relationship between people and nature.

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Mongolia

The aim of the OYUNA installation is to evoke a sense of serenity, like that felt from a close relationship with the land.

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Norway

From robots to virtual gaming platforms, this interactive installation exhibit shows how putting people's needs at the centre of the design process can lead to creative, new solutions to improve life.

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Pakistan

This stimulative installation will be a composition based on the Fibonacci Spiral, constructed by a cascade of garments made from local cotton handpicked by women farmers.

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Puerto Rico

Soft Identity Makers will serve as a “national identity-making space” where Puerto Rico will generate identities for each visitor, no matter where they’re from or their national condition.

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Saudi Arabia

Being and Existence will provide an emotional pause for visitors; creating emotional balance and a peaceful moment.

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Refugees’ Pavilion

By exploring positive stories about refugees, we can better empathise with stateless people and understand the privileges of our lives.

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Switzerland

An exercise in and a reflection on different types of friendly relationships and friendship.

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Taiwan

Invisible Calls presents two major contexts – ‘The Right to Silent Occupation’ and ‘The Right to Narration/Text Opposition.’

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Australia

Australia's entry designed by Flynn Talbot will communicate the feeling of love and openness.

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China

The Chinese installation considers the emotional significance of an iconic structure and how it became part of the nation’s collective memory.

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Egypt

Modernist Indignation is an elegy for a rapidly disappearing culture, seen through the prism of the first Arabic design magazine.

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Hungary

How does the digital era affect our emotional lives? Does it connect or alienate us? Do real connections fade away with the continuous technological advancement?

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Leeds

Just / Unjust is inspired by an Elizabethan wood carving depicting the “Dance of Death” from Burton Agnes Hall in Yorkshire.

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Liverpool

Liverpool will explore the designs of the future, bringing the latest observations of distant astronomical phenomena into Somerset House each day.

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