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Landscape and their 'root' to life

The users for any space encompass all the living species that ‘use’ the space. It extends across all sizable living species- from giant humans to the small birds & animals that are a part of the living ecosystem. The designed spaces must respond to all the users in an equal manner that would in turn reflect on the livability of the space. Along with built structures, landscaping that serve as the ‘dwelling’ for the other species improves the universal response of the building. Inclusion of landscape, along with improving the micro climate of the space, reincorporates the native flora and fauna over the built environment to maintain the ‘natural state’ of the zone in context.       Architect Alfredo De Vido’s work such as The Moore house at Connecticut, has its base idea emerging from the motto that the built environment must compensate for the trees that were cleared during the construction. The construction was carried out in a sustainable way that gave way for the posts &