The Design of Brunei Darussalam Pavillion
Forests to Reefs: Sustainable Biodiversity
The theme ‘Forests to Reefs: Sustainable Biodiversity’ reflects the reciprocal relations between the flora and fauna, and the marine ecosystem to safe haven to the most vitally diverse and varied population of nature.
The Government of Brunei Darussalam and its people continuously show their commitment in sustaining biodiversity richness through activities to preserve the environment and protect the wildlife in Brunei Darussalam.
The Sultanate acknowledges the need for a balanced growth, thus its move towards sustaining its natural biodiversity. 28 years into its independence, Brunei Darussalam and its people continue to strive forward to becoming one of the leading developing nations that places priority in the well-being of its natural environment while keeping up with modern advancement.
This exposition will not only highlight Brunei Darussalam’s diverse ecosystem but also showcase the effective and successful management of its available natural resources.
The Design of Brunei Darussalam Pavillion

Exterior Design of Brunei Darussalam Pavilion
Stepping
inside Brunei Darussalam’s pavilion, visitors will immediately
experience a memorable journey through Brunei Darussalam’s luscious
tropical rainforest and get a clear understanding on its relationship
with marine habitats.
The
overall concept of the pavilion reflects its theme which is ‘Forests to
Reefs: Sustainable Biodiversity’, a concept that showcases Brunei
Darussalam as nature’s treasure trove.
Layout of Brunei Darussalam Pavilion
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| The pathway depicts the famous Canopy Walk, a popular travel item based in Temburong
District that overlooks Brunei’s pristine rainforest. The pavilion also
displays the different types of forests, animals and sea life that
exist in Brunei Darussalam’s forests and reefs. |
| The pathway |
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An
aquarium stands as the centerpiece of the pavilion to demonstrate the
coexistence of coral reefs and fish communities that are found in
Brunei’s waters. Each corner of the pavilion showcases distinctive
features of Brunei Darussalam’s rich forest dwellers, to the different
types of forests and the colourful sea life.
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View of Brunei Forests Section |
| View of the Central Aquarium |
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