Plantscaping in office buildings

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In Bengaluru, the average temperature is between 20℃-35℃ which is perfect for growing indoor plants. The air conditioning units turn the temperature inside the building around 25℃ which is favourable for plant growth. Hence the office has healthy plants.

Soil The plants used in the office have shallow non-invasive roots which can grow in shallow soil medium. The plants are grown all require peat-based loamy moist well-drained soil. Moreover, the skylight is high above the planted area which provides indirect light and provides a shady area which keeps the moisture in the soil. Therefore, reducing maintenance.

Ventilation The plantation is placed in ground floor near reception and consist of the skylight above. Therefore, ensuring proper ventilation for plants. The vent openings are also away from plants, therefore when the central air system is shut down the plantation is least affected as the temperature also changes gradually.

Structural changes Being on the ground floor the whole structure is not affected. The basement makes it easy to keep the drainage in check without occupying space in offices to create ducts. The ground floor slab has a pit 565mm deep, therefore not disturbing heights of functional floors. Section details of plantation area1. Plantation on 2nd floor The money plants and coleus plants have been placed along with the railing. The pots are placed over a water collecting plate which can be removed to drain water without creating any mess in the office space

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Figure 58- floor plants (source-arch daily

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Figure 39 front façade of Atech office building (source-arch daily

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Figure 36 rainbow cactus (source-google images

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Figure 33 old man cactus on a rocky soil (source-google images

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Figure 26 Indian money plant in plastic black pot (source-google images

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Figure 24 dracaenas placed in plastic white pot (source-google images

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Figure 30 dracaena Dorado plant (source-google images

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Figure 20 small pony tail palm tree in plastic pot (source-google images

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Figure 22 aloe Vera plant (source-google images

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Figure 17 Weeping fig (source-google images

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Figure 19 bamboo palm tree in wild (source-google images

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Figure 1 problems caused by sick building syndrome (source-google images

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Figure 11 dracaenas in the window garden (source-google images

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Figure16 basic layers to be laid for growing indoor plants

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Figure 15 ceramic pots with planters on wooden stand (source-google images

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