solutions / Landscape and Green Infrastructure
Campus Landscaping and Urban Green Infrastructure Designed for Long-Term Ecological and Functional Performance
Our practice applies the same systematic design rigour to landscape and green infrastructure that we apply to mechanical and electrical building systems. Design decisions that appear trivial at project commencement determine whether a landscape performs as intended or becomes an ongoing maintenance liability
Campus and Commercial Landscaping
- Landscape masterplan: hardscape-softscape balance, pedestrian circulation, and accessibility compliance
- Hard landscaping: pedestrian paving, pathways, retaining walls, and external furniture specification
- Green corridors and biodiversity planting: native species selection and ecological planting design
- Soft landscaping: lawn establishment, planting bed design, specimen tree selection, and seasonal planting
- Courtyard and terrace landscape: podium and rooftop planting with structural load compliance
- Vertical garden and green wall systems: modular panel and tray systems with integrated irrigation
Key Benefits
- Irrigation system designs typically reduce water consumption by 30 to 50 percent against conventional spray systems through precision application and smart control
- All landscape maintenance programmes include formal KPIs: plant establishment rates, irrigation efficiency, and pest management thresholds
- Urban green infrastructure contributions to IGBC Criterion 1.4, LEED SS Credits, and GRIHA landscape documentation prepared as standard
- ESG reporting support: biodiversity metrics, urban heat island reduction data, and green space area documentation for annual sustainability reports