Belvedere, the word has its origins in Italian – bel meaning beautiful and vedere meaning view.
The cities of Edinburgh and Brno share similar hillscapes that invite emotional response and curiosity. Variation in the architectural composition of vistas can provide different rhythms, the constantly changing position of the body in space, the staccato views, and the time spent absorbing this makes these trips unique. Through the dynamic alignment of body and building, the external landscape is perceived differently each time, dependent upon many factors.
"The butterfly effect" means a seemingly unrelated, very small event that can bring about significant changes. For visitors, butterflies serve as a starting point to guide them through architectural and landscape tours. For Red Hill, the establishment of nonhuman corridors has enriched the butterfly path, introduced more butterflies into the city, and protected their habitats.