“Bangkóta,” the theme for the Philippines’ participation in the 2020 Expo in Dubai, is more than just an architectural masterpiece showcasing the Philippines. Woven within its undulating and free-flowing form is the 4,000-year journey and history of the Filipino people.

Designed by visionary architect Royal Pineda and designer Budji Layug, it “is a living coral reef, pulsating with people, movement, activities, flora and water features; all functioning as one global ecosystem.” Measuring a total outdoor area of 1,268 sqm and 385 sqm of winding path, with a total landscaped area of 676 meters that includes water features, the “Bangkota” is surrounded by a see-through and free-form wire mesh that exoskeleton that shelters visitors from the morning and afternoon sun. The theme comes from the ancient Tagalog word that means coral reef.

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