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5. • Every home has one—a dark corner or an
empty shelf that’s crying out for some
decorative greenery. Dieffenbachia (dumb
cane) plants are the perfect solution for
creating an immediate impact in those barren
spaces. Flaunting large, lush green leaves
painted with brush strokes of creamy yellow,
white, or gold, these exotic-looking aroids beg
to be noticed.
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Indoor plants and semi indoor plants
• Arum lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) is native to
South Africa and was introduced to Australia
as an ornamental garden plant. It has become
a serious weed in the south west of Western
Australia in both pasture and bushland,
particularly in damp areas but also invading
drier sites. Arum lily is spread by birds and
invades areas of good quality native
vegetation.
ARUM LILY DIEFFENBACHIA
SEGUINE
6. • Moraceae native to eastern parts of South and
Southeast Asia ‘Black Prince’ Rubber Plant or
Ficus Elastica Burgundy has very dark green
glossy leaves, the stems and underside of the
leaves have a burgundy tone. It is one of the
best air purifying plants. It is great at removing
toxins from the air, and will survive infrequent
watering and low light. It also regulates the
humidity level of air conditioned rooms. It is a
very popular ornamental plant from the Ficus
genus. This is one of the few houseplants that
can take direct sunlight.
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Indoor plants and semi indoor plants
• Commonly known as Water Lily, it is a beautiful
tropical pond or water garden plant. The plum-
colored blossoms of the plant are enough to
bring vibrancy to the place. It is a prolific
bloomer that spreads its pleasing aroma. The
sweet and aesthetic fragrance of its flowers
makes the environment lovely. The plant
features beautiful free-flowing purple blooms.
The stunning star- shaped flowers grow above
water and give the area a dramatic and visual
appeal. When the flowers don't bloom, the
ornamental saucer-like leaves, also called
pads, look even more satisfying.
WATER
LILY
RUBBER PLANT
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RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE
1. Miller Garden
Considered to be his residential masterpiece and an iconic Modernist garden, this 13-acre
property was developed by the Office of Dan Kiley between 1953 and 1957 as a unified design
through the close teamwork of Dan Kiley, architects Eero Saarinen and Kevin Roche, interior
designer Alexander Girard, and clients Irwin and Xenia Miller. The house interior is arranged
around a cruciform grid of steel columns. Kiley’s plan for the garden, divided into multiple
outdoor rooms, responds to the orthogonal, geometric order of the house without being
constrained by a strictly symmetrical layout.
The entrance drive is flanked by an alley of horse chestnut trees, with a gridded orchard of
apple trees planted just east of the drive. The landscape’s most prominent feature is an allée
of honey locusts that define an axis along the west side of the house and extend almost to the
limits of the property. Historically, sculptures by Henry Moore and Jacques Lipschitz anchored
the two ends of the axis. Finely textured, buff-colored crushed stone contrasts with the dark
green of the honey locust leaves. Edged by a row of red maples, an open, managed meadow
slopes toward the river, ultimately becoming a natural wooded area. In 1999 landscape
architect John Curtis renewed the gardens plant materials, replacing the failed redbud grove
with crab apple trees and restoring the honey locust alley.
In 2000 the Miller property became a National Historic Landmark. The property was the home
of Mrs. Miller until her death in 2008. In 2009 the Indianapolis Museum of Art took official
ownership of the property.
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COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE
1.Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
Spread across 102 hectares, Gardens by the bay is one of the largest landscape projects in the
world. Designed by Grant Associates the project aims to strengthen the “city in a garden” vision of
Singapore. The infrastructure involves the conservation of endangered plants native to Singapore.
Exhibiting plants and flowers from the Mediterranean-type climatic regions and Tropical Montane are
2 biomes designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects. Designed based on sustainability and nature-
inspired are two other structures – the Super trees and the Cooled Conservatories. These structures
are technologically driven having water and energy conservation systems integral to each other.
Along with being a highly popular tourism spot, implementation of rainwater harvesting, ventilation,
and micro-climate management are some other features that can be seen in the Bay.
2. Nature Discovery Park, Hong Kong
Designed by LAAB architects, Natural Discovery Park is situated in the heart of the city. It is an
urban farm that offers to learn and practice agriculture in a city. It also has a dining experience
where the food is prepared using the produce from the farm. There is a glasshouse in the centre
made up of IUG glass to save energy and reduce heat gain. The park has a steel aluminium
cladding framework holding the glass panes which creates a reflection of the farm against the
surrounding skyscrapers showing the co-existence of nature and urbanism. The park has a special
eco-tour that starts with a rare butterfly species archive followed by an aquarium which has the
tropic marine species of the Victoria Harbour.
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WATER FEATURE
1. FOUNTAINS: Fountains come in a variety of sizes and
styles, from large wall-mounted ones to small tabletop versions.
They typically feature a pump that circulates the water, which is
then sprayed into the air in a beautiful display.
2. WATERFALLS: Much like fountains, waterfalls can be
either small or large, standalone features, or part of a larger pond
or pool setup. They typically consist of a basin that collects water
from a higher level, which then flows down over rocks or other
materials before recirculating back to the top.
3. PONDS: Ponds are often home to fish and other aquatic
creatures and range in size from small backyard units to large
natural-looking ones complete with lily pads and other plants.
They can also feature fountains or waterfalls and may even have
an underwater lighting system for added beauty at night.
4. BUBBLING ROCKS: These unique features consist of
rocks drilled with holes, through which water is pumped before
bubbling up and out through the top. They provide a gentle flow
of water that is both relaxing and visually appealing.
FOUNTAINS
WATERFALL
PONDS
BUBBLING
ROCKS
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
• Practical Design Skills: Gaining hands-on experience in creating and implementing design concepts for diverse
spaces.
• Software Proficiency: Developing proficiency in industry-standard design software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, or
Adobe Creative Suite
• Collaboration: Learning effective communication and teamwork skills by collaborating with colleagues, clients, and
contractors.
• Project Management: Understanding the project lifecycle, time management, and meeting deadlines in a
professional
setting. Client.
• Interaction: Gaining experience in client meetings, understanding their needs, and incorporating feedback into
design solutions.
• Material Knowledge: Acquiring knowledge about various materials, finishes, and furnishings used in interior design
projects.
• Presentation Skills: Improving the ability to present design ideas clearly and persuasively to clients or team
members.
COMPANY HIERARCHY
In the company's hierarchy, the architectural department is led by the Architectural Head, overseeing a team
Oconsisting of a Junior
Architect and 1 Interior Designer. As an interior Designing Intern, I contributed to the o projects under the guidance
of the team,
paining valuable experience in the field.
MY ROLE