This wall installation at the New York Botanical Garden draws inspiration from the vibrant legacy of Roberto Burle Marx, the renowned Brazilian landscape architect and artist celebrated for revolutionizing modern garden design. Known for his bold use of abstract forms, Roberto Burle Marx blurred the boundaries between landscape, art, and architecture. This project pays homage to his visionary spirit by weaving together sweeping organic patterns, and lush textures. The design evokes the rhythmic energy of Brazilian landscapes, with layered plantings and sculptural elements that echo Burle Marx's iconic mosaics and garden compositions. The wall not only honors his artistic influence but also celebrates biodiversity, resilience, and the dynamic dialogue between nature and design that defined his life's work.