The pavilion is divided into three distinct but complementary moments. The first, a circuitous path that winds between lakes of water as a symbol of the primary source of life and its omnipotence inevitable, is designed to accompany the visitor through a sensory journey and educational and through which the user is trained in understanding the peculiarities of the Swiss territory and on the exploitation sustainable adapted to specific "talents" of each region, on the commitment and importance in the institutional roles performed by the confederation in this area (eg. collaboration with FAO, the PGSA program or program financially supported GEA). The trail alternates open spaces to limited spaces that, protected by a green cover and of the alternation of opaque walls and transparent, you create a controlled environment that allows scents, sounds, images and effects light to contribute of cognitive experience by offering, at the same time, an exhibition space to the sponsors of the event. In its unfolding, the path gradually reveals the vision of the main pavilion, a lush and mountainous Switzerland green that rises from the plains to its peaks walking along a path flanked by the flowing water of a stream which feeds the path. The pavilion presents a relationship between interior and exterior seamlessly through large glass walls posed to illustrate the transparency and commitment of Switzerland to open to global sustainability, The visit to the pavilion aims to represent the future goals and new technologies applicable to the issues, and complete, in a path that develop on three floors, emotional and educational journey, welcoming visitors with visual installations and exhibition spaces integrated architecturally into the structures of the pavilion to emphasize membership in the country, emphasizing the characteristics of the land and the Helvetica sustainability of products, contributes actively to maintain visitor's attention. all architecture of the pavillon is a stylization artistic with Switzerland's form, the cantons are geographically distributed, divided the exhibition space through the use of ad-hoc lighting and identified the characteristics of each territory and the possibility of development.The hallway of exit is the third moment of the event, that development parallel to the path that you use to access it. And 'characterized by a journey of memory, full of text messages that summarize the experience of the performance by clarifying the concepts and objectives.the Visitor of the Swiss Pavilion, will be enriched from a new view of Switzerland, its people, its territory and its culture: a memorable view, which reveals the active role in global research and primary solutions to the issues of 'expo.