The design is based on the Indian lotus flower motif as the main concept of the garden, due to its symbolism of purity and renewal in Indian culture. This concept is reflected in the overall composition through organic forms inspired by lotus petals, creating a harmonious visual identity that combines nature with traditional ornamentation.
An Indian-themed garden and landscape design spanning an area of 60m x 90m, creating a generous and well-proportioned landscape that allows for a balanced integration of green spaces, circulation paths, and functional zones. India is characterized by a rich visual and cultural identity that relies on vibrant colors such as gold and red, along with intricate patterns inspired by traditional architecture. The design includes a Cultural House designed using a modular system of prefabricated units, reducing waste, simplifying construction and transport, and allowing flexible future expansion or reconfiguration. A decorative gate featuring glass mosaic elements serves as an entrance feature.
The garden includes a colored plan at scale 1:200, sections at scale 1:50, CAD plans at scale 1:100, and elevation drawings at scale 1:100. Materials include concrete with mosaic tiles, natural grass and soil, and natural stone or outdoor porcelain. The design incorporates various plant species including Cassia Fistula, Marigold, Jacaranda, Lotus Flower, Bougainvillea, Delonix Regia, Plumeria, and Caesalpinia. Features include wooden benches, pergolas, lighting elements, water areas, children's play areas, corridors, and seating areas. 3D visualization produced using 3D Max rendering.