With a geographical and conceptual focus stretching from the United Kingdom to Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, the exhibition proposes a non-extractive architecture oriented towards repair, restitution, and renewal. Conceived by a multidisciplinary team of British and Kenyan practitioners, the installation explores architecture and colonisation as parallel and interconnected systems, reimagining architectural practice as a form of resistance to climate and social crises. From this perspective, the British Pavilion becomes a critical space for rethinking the relationship between architecture, geology, and justice.