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concept:respect-for-landrespect for land
Treating land as sacred and interacting with it as a sacrament, a deeper dimension of sustainability.
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- The idea that land is holy and must be treated with reverence, a second meaning of sustainability.
- The idea that a living garden records its past through successive unfoldings, like the memory of the Kiri tree expressed in paths and gardens.
- The idea that our interaction with land should be a holy, respectful act.
- The process of shaping each new construction element in direct response to the hollows, slopes, trees, paths, and other features of real land — not through construction drawings.
- The quality that makes a space or structure feel alive, whole, and wonderful; measured by the degree of wholeness.
- The practice of laying out streets, lots, and house positions directly on the real terrain using stakes rather than drawings, as done at Santa Rosa de Cabal.
- System of obligations that stem from recognition of the authority of rational agents to direct their own lives.