Lina Ghotmeh was selected on the strength of her concept distinguished by its architectural clarity and thoughtful response to the Pavilion’s historic context, creating a cultural bridge between Qatar and the global community. Exemplifying architecture’s ability to engage with the public realm, the design blends seamlessly with the Pavilion’s immediate landscape and the larger environment. Taking into account the contemporary art and architecture that it will house, the interior will be flexible and adaptable, enabling exhibitors to transform the space into their creative visions.
“My team and I are deeply honoured to have been chosen for this uniquely exciting and significant project. Qatar is a cultural beacon for the entire MENASA region. It is thrilling to be given this opportunity to design Qatar’s Pavilion on the historic grounds of the Giardini of La Biennale di Venezia.”
Lina Ghotmeh.
Ghotmeh is also the architect of Bahrain's National Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025. A conversation between H.E. Sheikha Al Mayassa and Lina Ghotmeh, moderated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, will take place at ACP-Palazzo Franchetti on May 8.
The Advisory Panel for the competition comprised chair Rem Koolhaas (Founder and Principal, OMA), Alejandro Aravena (Founder and Principal, ELEMENTAL), Georges Arbid (Founding Director, Arab Center for Architecture), Zeina Arida (Director, Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art), Jean-Paul Engelen (Americas President, Phillips), Massimiliano Gioni (Artistic Director, The New Museum), Catherine Grenier (Concept Director, Art Mill Museum), Mona Ahmad Hussain (Legal Advisor, Chairperson’s Office, Qatar Museums), Manuela Luca-Dazio (Special Advisor to Qatar Museums and Executive Director, Pritzker Architecture Prize), and Hafid Rakem (Project Development Director, Chairperson’s Office, Qatar Museums).