The project translates cultural anthropophagy into its landscaping, diving into European inspirations and transforming it into something genuinely Brazilian. Inspired by the French garden of Etretat in Normandy, the design reinterprets its influences with creativity and gives regional identity to the space. Amid tropical curves and lush vegetation, pieces by Sergipe artists stand out, such as the giant heads, flying fish, and wind-blown pots. Sustainable, with automated irrigation and accessible via a leveled pier, the projects sensory reinforces that the garden goes beyond aesthetics: it is a vital necessity, a place of well-being and a meeting point between memory, art, and nature.