The Industry's Leading Company in Landscaping , Themed Gardens and Tourist Attractions
About Us
20 Years Of Experience
With over 20 years of experience and a dedicated team of skilled professionals, we are one of the world leaders in vertical gardens, touristic garden, theme gardens, public parks, and municipal landscaping.
OUR MISSION
Our Services
Our Working Process
INITIAL SETUP
- Place trained, experience staff on site
- Provide staff with PPE and specialized tools and equipment
- Tailor a landscaping plan according to client needs.
INITIAL OPERATIONS
- Create schedule for day-to-day operations
- Educate staff on client requirements
- Maintain PPE
- Weekly site inspections
- Advanced and specialized services (lawn analysis and treatment)
ONGOING OPERATIONS
- Consumables are ordered on a monthly basis
- Types of consumables and quantities depend on site and requirements
- Use of colour codes to identify suitable use areas
PPE
- Supply staff with proper uniforms
- Supplying staff with required protective clothing (boots, dust masks, wide-brim hats, gloves, safety googles etc.)
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LANDSCAPE DESIGN PRINCLES
Often results in feeling comfortable in the landscape Simplicity is not the opposite of complexity Simplicity is achieved through the repetition of colors, textures, plants, shapes, curves, angles, and hardshape materials.
The first thing that the eye is drawn to is the focal point “Commands the attention of the viewer” (Ibid). Focal points may be plants, hardscape, color, movement, texture, or a combination of items/events Too many focal points can create confusion and chaos, and viewer discomfort
Balance is a state of being as well as seeing We may be uncomfortable when we are physically off balance Visual balance in the landscape is usually a comfortable experience.
Size relationships determine proportion Includes vertical and horizontal relationships as well as spatial (depth) People’s height or eye level influences their perception of vertical proportion. (Field of view is different for sitting, standing, reclining, children and adults). Beds in the back of the composition are longer than the front beds to create the illusion for the viewer that all water beds are the same size.
Rhythm is something that repeats after being separated by some space or shape Rhythm may be evident by repetition of an angle, an arc, or shape, or object Line is evident by how the eye moves through the landscape and often created by bed edges, hardscape edges
Unity is evident if other principles are applied properly to design All separate parts contribute to the total design Though individual components are valued and appreciated, they create a collective design and experience.
OUR VALUES
To inspire our clients and the public they serve, by the creation of design solutions that exceed expectations, and improve the human spirit, the public realm and biodiversity.
To continually learn from the natural world, other practitioners, and the scientific community about new and effective techniques for sustainable design and management.
To provide our staff with a challenging, respectful and exciting place of work