This article discusses how Teresa has transformed a heavily rugged terrain into a vibrant and evolving ecosystem on the cliffs of Chile’s Pacific coast. By integrating principles of reforestation and coastal species conservation, she has designed her home and gardens as a refuge for drought-resistant plants. The project balances landscape restoration with architecture, highlighting the interaction between nature and design. This process has turned a degraded site into a space where native and exotic vegetation thrives, creating an inspiring model of ecological restoration.
April, 2024. Vol. 114 No. 4
Magazine: Landscape Architecture Magazine
Author: Jimena Martignoni