The landscape design of the project aims to enhance what already exists at the site. The plants used reflect the site’s current biodiversity – including on the earth berm over the pavilion’s roof which, with a soil depth of 10 centimetres, is capable of hosting a wide variety of grasses, flowers, and small bushes. Meanwhile, existing waterways are used for rainwater collection and irrigation.
The design incorporates the pathways that already existed on the site, adding a staircase to connect them into a loop. Atop the staircase is the circular secondary viewing platform, offering 360-degree views of both the distant mountains as well as the nearby natural environment.
