The visual identity draws from the Brazilian northeast and integrates with the architecture proposed by the environment in which it is located. The inspiration comes from the book of the same name by Euclides da Cunha. The garden plays with resistant plants, examples of the resilience of the caatinga flora, which grows in dry soil poor in nutrients. Xique-xique, friar face, Palma cactus, pineapple bromeliads and other bromeliads make up its composition.