
Exhibition
Swissnex Window #3
Facing Midosuji, the Champs Elysees of Osaka, the Swissnex Window offers a glimpse into Swiss ingenuity and excellence.
Facing Midosuji, the Champs Elysees of Osaka, the Swissnex Window offers a glimpse into Swiss ingenuity and excellence.
Exhibition Overview
The SAY Swiss Architecture Yearbook exhibition, held in the Swissnex Window exhibition space in Osaka, invited visitors to explore a carefully curated selection of groundbreaking Swiss architectural projects. The exhibition’s scenography created an immersive experience, reflecting the diversity and ingenuity of Swiss design. Visitors had the opportunity to engage with key conversations surrounding sustainability and innovative architectural practices, fostering an appreciation for Swiss architects’ contributions to the global architectural landscape.
The exhibition, running until February 21, 2025, offered a deep dive into Swiss architecture’s ongoing evolution, with particular attention to sustainable practices and the future of construction. Throughout its duration, the exhibition served as a touchpoint for local and international architects, designers, and sustainability experts to exchange ideas and explore collaborative opportunities.
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Opening Reception & Highlights
The opening of the exhibition was attended by a diverse group of architecture professionals, design enthusiasts, and sustainability advocates. Dr. Felix Moesner, Director of Swissnex in Japan, and Fiammetta Pennisi, Exhibition Curator, emphasized the exhibition’s role in strengthening ties between Swiss and Japanese architects while advancing the discourse on sustainable urban development. Curator Yuma Shinohara offered valuable insights into the yearbook's vision and the contemporary trends influencing Swiss architecture.
A networking reception at the end of the evening further facilitated meaningful exchanges among participants, providing a platform for discussing the future direction of sustainable architecture.

Partners
The realization of this exhibition would not have been possible without the dedicated support of esteemed partners, including Adecco, the Swiss Architecture Museum (S AM), Werk, Bauen + Wohnen, and the Federation of Swiss Architects (BSA FAS).





