To conserve water while maintaining greenery around the residence, we preserve branched canopy trees along pathways and implement xeric planting in open spaces. This approach respects the desert environment by incorporating native species into the xeric zone and allowing areas of exposed soil where plants can naturally establish over time.


The landscape is organized into three distinct zones:
Lush Planting Zone – for high-impact greenery near residences and gathering areas.
Buffer Zone – transitional planting that softens edges and provides ecological benefits.
Xeric Zone – drought-tolerant planting that harmonizes with the arid climate.
