369 was appointed to design and build a custom exhibition stand for the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), delivering a refined pavilion environment that combined national branding with technology-focused storytelling.
The stand featured a bold, layered architectural frame with soft, rounded edges, creating a distinctive and highly recognisable structure on the exhibition floor. The illuminated “Canada” branding formed a strong focal point, ensuring visibility from multiple angles and reinforcing national presence.
A large-format central graphic wall showcased Canada’s space capabilities, supported by a curated display of imagery and integrated lighting that added depth and visual impact. The layout was designed to be open and accessible, allowing visitors to engage comfortably while maintaining a clear, structured flow through the space.
Supporting elements, including a branded reception counter and digital display integration, provided functional interaction points while maintaining a clean and uncluttered aesthetic.
Material finishes were kept minimal and precise, with a focus on smooth surfaces, concealed detailing, and consistent lighting—delivering a polished result aligned with international pavilion standards.
The result was a high-impact, brand-led exhibition environment that balanced architectural presence with clear storytelling, reinforcing 369’s ability to deliver repeatable, high-quality solutions for government and national clients.











