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SECTION-B
B.ARCH VII SEM
INTRODUCTION
MARWAR VILLAS
• Located on top of a hill in Jodhpur, the Umaid Bhavan
Palace is the royal residence of the Maharaja of
Jodhpur, and also includes a luxury hotel and museum.
The building is renowned for its Indo-Saracenic
architecture.
• This is a 100 acre bungalow scheme at the foot-hill of
the world famous Umaid Bhavan
• Echoing the palace, all the bungalows are being built in local Jodhpur
stone. The landscape design too relies heavily on this stone for the
hard surfaces as well as garden furniture such as pavilions, pergolas,
seats etc.
• However while selecting the plant material, care was taken that the plant
heights helped to visually subdue the level differences. Privacy of the
bungalows abutting the central green was given equal importance and
while selecting the species. care was taken to ensure that the garden
user was unable to look into the residences while the view from the
bungalow was intact.
• In order to ensure the sustainability of the greenery. Due
attention was given to the selection of plants which are able to
withstand the extreme Jodhpur climate.
Yellow Bells:
• The botanical name for Yellow Bells is Bignoniaceae, Tecoma stans. It
is also called the Yellow Elder or Trumpet Bush
• Yellow Bells is an evergreen shrub that loves sun and heat. It can be
grown in a container.
• It blooms from late spring through early fall. They are drought
resistant, and as such don't require too much water. The plant
does well in almost any soil.
• These are fast growing plants; Yellow Bells plants will get to about 12
feet tall, and several feet wide
Leaf: Green to olive green
Flower: Flowers 3-5 inches
Bougainvillea