We are in the times where people are spending most of their times indoors, be it their homes, workspaces, institutes or hospitals and nature has been pushed out of our houses. With the scarcity of land and its ever increasing prices the green pockets within homes and within communities have been diminishing which is further detaching individuals from the nature and creating a disconnect with the outdoors. This is where the requirement of Landscape design becomes really important which combines art, nature and design to create spaces for people to live in, recreate in and just enjoy in general. With good designs we can have sustainable and beautiful places in which to work, to live, and to built cities.
Landscape architecture has been around for centuries. From elegant ancient Zen gardens of Japanese to the axis based designs of power created by the Romans, landscape architecture has always been a staple of intelligent society. Landscape design has also been an aesthetic expression through art and nature, a display of taste or style in civilized life, an expression of an individual’s or a space for Leisure, peace and tranquility—a refuge from urban life.