In the process of intervening in a place, both dependent and independent components create a composition of movement and airflow. Dependent components include transportation infrastructure such as roads, railways, bridges, and tunnels. They determine the flow and direction of movement, facilitating the transportation of people and goods. Independent components, on the other hand, encompass natural elements such as wind patterns, topography, and vegetation. They interact with the built environment and influence the circulation of air, creating microclimates and affecting air quality. The integration of these dependent and independent elements shapes the overall dynamics of movement and airflow within the intervened space.