Panjrapole
Project location: Surat, Gujarat, India
Built up area: 165 sq. m. (1777 sq. ft.)
Principal Architect: Ar. Bhavessh Patel
Design team: Ar. Reena Rathod , Id.Deepesh Jariwala
Agencies:
Landscape designer - M.L.Arch. Kruti Patel
Photo credits - The Fishy Project
Completion date: November 2018
The landscaping of this project is meticulously designed to complement the architecture, with a focus on specific plant selections. The central feature is the use of the Plumeria tree, known for its beautiful and fragrant flowers that add a vibrant burst of color to the space. The climbers on the facade, which soften the building's lines, are likely Bougainvillea or Creeping Fig, both of which are common and resilient in the local climate.
The ground-level planting beds and planters are filled with a variety of lush, green foliage, which includes broad-leafed plants like Asocial and other tropical plants that thrive in the environment. This careful selection of plants creates a layered and visually interesting landscape, with a mix of towering trees, flowering shrubs, and cascading vines. The overall result is a green, living extension of the architecture itself, creating a harmonious and vibrant urban oasis
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