Landscape design project for public areas integrated into a comprehensive urban revitalization process in the city of Diamantino, through the Reviva Diamantino program. The project aimed to highlight the botanical richness of the Cerrado, by valuing species that, in addition to their ecological importance, hold cultural significance — whether edible, medicinal, used in handicrafts, among other traditional uses. Among the designed areas, the Cerrado Museum stands out, conceived with an educational character and allowing for multiple uses focused on environmental education and cultural events. With this purpose, the planting design showcases a linear transition between the savanna phytophysiognomy (Cerrado) and the evergreen seasonal forest phytophysiognomy (Amazon), in the open space encompassing the building's gardens and the riverside square.





