The Foundation of a Dream
"Fine," she muttered, installing it. "Let’s fail faster."
Maya was a landscape architect, but three weeks into the Hillside Vista project, she felt less like a designer and more like a detective. Her client, a reclusive tech billionaire, wanted a net-zero villa carved into a cliff face in the Dolomites. The problem? The site was a nightmare of shifting topography.
The next morning, she called her client. "I need to move the great room 12 meters east and down two grades."