French landscape architects Mosbach Paysagistes have created an ecological oasis on the grounds of a former airport outside the bustling city of Taichung, Taiwan. The sprawling layout of the park uses the original topography of the airport to create numerous installations, fields, and vantage points. Roughly based on philosopher Rudolf Steiner’s “Principle of the 12 Senses,” the architects set out to create 12 different fields, each designated to a sense; from a speech field by a lake crafted to create echoes, to a smell field brimming with a plantation of highly perfumed flowers, the park is all about connecting with the surrounding biodiversity around its visitors.