By paying homage to the Xingu River, which originates in the Center-West and cuts through the Amazon, the landscaper wants to promote dialogue about the conscious use of natural resources in her 265 m2 garden. “It induces disconnection from the urban surroundings. Hence the desire to occupy it with plants and charred wood, used in the partitions and planters”, he reveals. On the side, the arrangement of the slats suggests a barcode – an allusion to legal commerce. The cumaru deck and bench carved from a fallen log exemplify sustainable ways of using the raw material.