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william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka

.June 28, 2025June 28, 2025

william mulvihill continues his expo 2025 osaka photoseries

 

A sweeping timber ring — the largest of its kind in the world — encircles the Expo 2025 Osaka site on Yumeshima Island, Japan, anchoring the world fair. Conceived by Sou Fujimoto, the Grand Ring serves as the Expo’s circulatory core and forms a new landmark on the island, connecting national pavilions, performance venues, and public spaces beneath an expansive wooden canopy that doubles as a skywalk. A new series of photographs by William Mulvihill captures the complete structure in striking detail, highlighting its scale, construction, lightness, atmosphere, and material elegance. Following the photographer’s visual journey capturing the Expo’s national pavilions, this new series documents the monumental structure’s vast footprint while highlighting the intricacy of its lattice of timber beams.

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
all images by William Mulvihill

 

 

sou fujimoto’s monumental timber ring anchors the expo

 

Spanning over 60,000 square meters and stretching 2 kilometers in circumference, the Grand Ring is now the largest timber structure in the world. It rises between 12 and 22 meters in height and is made from a combination of local Japanese sugi cedar, hinoki cypress, and Scots pine glulam, joined using traditional Japanese nuki joinery techniques. Built in collaboration with Tohata Architects & Engineers and Azusa Sekkei, the project exemplifies expressions of heritage craftsmanship merged with contemporary structural engineering, designed to resist earthquakes while maintaining a delicate and open character for its life during the Expo and beyond.

 

Fujimoto has described the ring as ‘a symbol of our times,’ shaping it as a circular space that promotes collective experience alongside ecological sensitivity. The structure shelters visitors from sun and rain below, while a continuous elevated deck above provides panoramic views of the Expo site and Osaka Bay.

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
William Mulvihill captures the pavilions of Expo 2025 Osaka

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
Sou Fujimoto’s Grand Ring becomes the protagonist of the series

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
the structure serves as the Expo’s circulatory core and forms a new landmark on the island

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
highlighting scale, construction, lightness, atmosphere, and material elegance

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
the Grand Ring is now the largest timber structure in the world

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
joined using traditional Japanese nuki joinery techniques

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
Fujimoto has described the ring as ‘a symbol of our times’

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
the project exemplifies expressions of heritage craftsmanship merged with contemporary structural engineering

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
atop it’s an expansive wooden canopy that doubles as a skywalk

william mulvihill captures material intricacy of sou fujimoto’s grand ring at expo 2025 osaka
the continuous elevated deck above provides panoramic views of the Expo site


designed to resist earthquakes


a circular space that promotes collective experience alongside ecological sensitivity


the series documents the monumental structure’s vast footprint

 

 

project info:

 

name: Grand Ring

architect: Sou Fujimoto | @sou_fujimoto

photographer: William Mulvihill | @williamulvihill

location: Osaka, Japan

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