

The wildness used to allow it as the respectful and harmonious management will do it. The place reflects a liveliness in term of fauna and flora. The whole water is infiltrated into the garden ground due to the permeability of all the grounds or after a storage in the cesspool.

No garden water is rejected into the municipal wastewater collection system. This system allows to save a lot of water and insure a regular quality (which increases the fauna), to create a broth (allowing oxygenation of the water) and to create an important flow (also favourable to the oxygenation of the pond). Edouard Glissant’s poetics, Glissant’s Antillanit questions the core essence of Negritude and its Afrocentric orientation, which he views in discrepancy with the Caribbean realities. The pond is fed by rainwater collected from the roof of a building which has been diverted. Some reserves made by drilling, stapling or molding in the concrete walls welcome the target species. Nests, shelters and refuges take place inside the “living walls”. The uses (playground, walk, nap, relaxation, observation,…) are organized according to the setting facilities of each space and to their program in term of biology. You need others cooperation in order to work properly, although you are not very. Each one adopts typical ecosystem and is characterised by specific plants. Edouard Glissant, the nocturnal North-western quadrant, consisting of the 4th, 5th and 6th houses, prevails in your chart: this sector favours creativity, conception and some sort of specialization or training, with helpfulness and relations as strong components. The garden Edouard Glissant has two different faces: on one hand, the garden seen from the central, rectilinear and direct standing path and on the other hand, the dense green pockets contained by the sinuous path on both sides of the central way. douard Glissant is one of the most influential figures in Caribbean thought and cultural analysis, offering insight into the challenges and opportunities. This way is a small path which overlaps the geometry of the former central path lined of chestnut trees and lime trees which used to lead from the entrance to the master house. A new long sinuous walk crosses the garden from north to south and stages the diversity of spaces inside the garden.
