Our landscape designers would meet you on site (attracts a fee) or in our design studio (complimentary) to establish a landscape design brief.
Land
The landscape surface includes soil, rocks, water, vegetation, etc. Topography, such as ridges, valleys, and mountains, defines the space.
Land Survey
Gathering and mapping site data for development uses tools like theodolites, total stations, GPS, plain table, contour, and 3D surveys.
Site Analysis
Understanding various landscape aspects helps determine site opportunities and limitations. Key aspects include land contours, climate, temperature, soil type, solar path, and shadow casting.
Bubble Planning
Landscape elements like plants, water bodies, and pergolas are tentatively placed based on function & need, with possible modifications during detailed planning.
Detail Planning
Precise placement of landscape elements, including minute details and dimensions, is outlined in the final plan, which guides the landscape’s execution.
Civil Structure
Detailed planning includes dimensions for civil structures like retaining walls, pergolas, paving, curb walls, and water bodies to be incorporated into the landscape.
Plantation
Plant selection involves choosing species based on requirements and placing them on the landscape plan with details like height, spacing, and number of plants.
Surface Drainage
Surface drainage removes excess water to maintain a desirable landscape. Its functions include flood prevention, erosion control, groundwater recharge, & rainwater harvesting.
Lighting and Electrification
Landscape lighting enhances visibility, ensures safe movement, and highlights key features with the desired intensity.
Finishes
Landscape finishes are created using materials like wood, tiles, sand, stones, and ground covers, offering diverse looks within a single landscape.