Look at a building and site as being nested within an interconnected system:
Considerations and decisions about material and resource use, the local community and guest experience have a domino effect on the state of nature in the area, since all parts of an ecological system are interconnected. For example, creating a series of check dams with attention to water runoff and ground conditions can enable a huge rainwater storage area, and that is completely natural. Not only does it improve the microclimate and soil fertility, but it also enhances the guest’s experience. In a project each element cannot be managed through independent solutions. Following connections and flows between elements, resources and nature will enable one to make the most of each resource and reduce waste. Closed loop systems, where the waste from resource use is utilised at the site, help create projects whose net energy consumption is ‘zero’, having a positive impact on the overall ecology of a place.