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Imagine Valley Portfolio.Cdr V E I Imagine Valley Ecoscaping Connects to Nature COMPANY PROFILE About us Our Vision Create native ecosystems through landscaping and bio- diverse forests which are aesthetically beautiful, functional, useful, and fragrant which enriches the space with positive energy and life. Our Mission Create and manage 10,000 acres of Ecoscapes in 5 years by engaging 1,000 trained Ecoscaper's. Profile Imagine Valley has a dedicated team of competent persons having 125 man years experience in Ecoscaping. The team has specialised knowledge in Ecology and Management. Team Imagine Valley intends to implement projects that Enhance the Quality of life, conserve nature and local biodiversity to enhance the ecosystem of the area. Imagine Valley is mainly involved in implementation of projects like Native landscaping, setting up of natural aquariums, terrariums, biotopes. Imagine Valley extends its services in setting up and restoration of streams, ponds and lakes. V E I Photo Courtesy : Dr. Ganesh Babu N M V E I We Care About the Details Our company pays special attention to the details of every project to ensure the complete satisfaction of each client. Our goal is to enhance the exterior of your living spaces, raise your property value, and beautify your whole neighbourhood. You will be excited to know that we have identiied the naturally grown, native species in your living spaces. You will be amazed to provide home to these native species! Photo Courtesy : Dr. Ganesh Babu N M V E I Imagine valley ecoscaping: a Imagine Valley specializes in Ecoscaping with native landscape design implementation and maintenance. The landscaping in done using native herbs, climbers, shrubs, trees and groundcover. Thematic parks are setup telling stories of local culture and highlighting the ethnic values of the native region, other ancient cultures and bio-diverse regions across the world. a Our team of ecological experts takes special care not to introduce any invasive species. The landscaping is totally organic using only locally found microbes to enhance the soil and using ecologically compatible species which survive together to enhance the beauty and sustainability of the landscape. a The design and implementation is done to enhance the ecology of the area and to attract the local wildlife. Imagine Valley Ecoscapes consist of useful plants with unique medicinal properties, enhances the fragrance in the air and brings in positive energy. a Team Imagine Valley’s goal is to build sustainable and useful ecosystems. Your project with Imagine Valley will bring immense satisfaction and pride for giving back to nature; at the same time enjoy a healthy and salubrious living environment. Imagine Valley Team will provide the best standards of support and service in order to make your project unique widely recognized. What is Ecoscpaing ! Ecoscaping integrates the disciplines of landscape architecture and spatial planning with environmental science and provides an innovative approach in creating a sustainable and nature-friendly design and/or construction. Every piece of land is unique and offers different materials and microenvironments, ecoscaping aims to design in harmony with the land and create an environmentally healthy and sustainable landscape. Ecoscaping also strives to take an existing structures and areas (backyards, cities, campuses, etc.) and add ecological balance and greenery. Ecoscaping prides itself on taking a holistic approach to sustainable land use management. Process : Nature conservation and ecological balance is at the core of ecoscaping. Various techniques are employed to transform land so that it is in greater harmony with nature and its ecology. The whole process behind ecoscaping is to take the best solutions available, and use them to improve the look of a property while making the smallest possible impact on the surrounding environment. Ecoscaping promotes biodiversity and wildlife habitat. This can be achived in many ways : a. Using natural products instead of aritiicial decoration. b. Using of natural fertilizers and natural pesticide. c. Creating out buildings,decks,trellise etc in harmony with the land. V E d. Rainwater harvesting. I e. Self controlled water reservoir for water balance. V E I Tinospora cordifolia- Amruta Balli Photo Courtesy : Dr. Ganesh Babu N M V E I Signiicance : Ecoscaping is a process of building and rebuilding based on nature, sustainable development and human aesthetics. As the importance of ecological balance becomes increasingly apparent, ecoscaping provides an alternative to harsh land use practices with its ecologically adverse effects like impervious surfaces, soil compaction, contamination, urban sprawl, etc.. Our Values : l Motivate the visitors to respect native ecosystems by way of giving back to Mother Earth through conservation of ethnic biodiversity l Creating aesthetically appealing, ecologically productive landscapes l Live repository of native species-sustainable ecosystem l Stories to the visitors on living a healthy and sustainable life l Appreciating plant architectures, signatures, interactions with other life forms Photo Courtesy : Dr. Ganesh Babu N M Our Services : V E d Design & Consultancy : I Provide a professional ecoscaping design and consultancy. d Organic Ecoscaping : Herbal, Medicinal, Pollinators’, Butterly, Akasha Vana (Green Roofs), Native Veggie, Fruit, Microgreens,Fragrant Gardens and 50 plus Themed Parks. d Artscaping : All non-living components of landscaping (Art made of Terracota, Stone, Wood, etc,.) d Eco Lighting : Lighting plays an important role for your outdoor or indoor spaces, which helps to enhance the ambience. d Engineered Irrigation System : Season and weather are the two primary concerns when it comes to irrigation needs; our irrigation system effectively conserves water usage. d Aquariums & Terrariums : We set up nature aquariums and terrariums consisting of native ishes, native underwater and emergent plants. d Orchidarium : Setting up of spaces for promoting native orchids. d Bird Habitats : Creating habitats for the birds to come and make your garden their home. d Living Water bodies : Setting up of ponds, water falls, man made lakes with native living species and restoration of natural lakes, river beds. d Urban Forest : Creating native, bio -diverse & ecosystem speciic urban forest. d Natural Rainwater Harvesting : Creation of natural lowing rivulets, streams and small water falls that double up as rainwater harvesting system. What kind of landscaping we look for - We look for minimum of 5000 sft. for a viable project. We offer thematically, aesthetic and functional ecosystems namely - f Prakruti Vana f Sanjeevani Vana f Pavithra Vana f Rashi Vana f Nakshatra Vana f Saurabha Vana (Garden of Aroma) f Surabha Vana (Garden for Walkers) f Akasha Vana (Roof Top Forests) f Guha Vana (Indoor Gardens) V E I f Jala Vana Photo Coutesy : (Water Gardens) Dr. Ganesh Babu N M V E What are all the beneits we expect from functional gardens I 4Bringing positive energy to whole living environment 4Pleasing and soothing environment for abundance of life 4Spiritual experiences at door step 4Satisfaction of giving back to Mother Nature 4Contribution towards the conservation of Nature Project Executed by our team : Gandhi Krishi Vigyana Kendra 4Jala Poshan Trust 4N A E N 4 GKVK 4Sriram Properties 4Toyota Kirloskar V E I Imagine Valley Ecoscaping Connects to Nature Are you excited about ecoscaping? Do you want to give your garden back to nature? We are equally excited to work with you! Reach us today! Corporate Ofice World Trade Center +91-80679 35553 Level 22 - 2248, +91-9986922092 Brigade Gateway Campus, Malleshwaram West, [email protected] Bangalore - 560 055 Karnataka, India www.imaginevalley.com Photo Coutesy : Dr. Ganesh Babu N M Fragaria Vesca - Native Strawberry Photo Coutesy : V E Dr. Ganesh Babu N M I.
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