SNIMS Medical College, Chalakka

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Project Name

Healing Courtyard

Start Date

15-08-2025

Location

Chalakka

Client Name

SNIMS Medical College

Project Duration

4 Days

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A refreshing transformation of the indoor courtyard space at SNIMS Medical College, Chalakka, this project by Hug A Plant showcases how greenery can redefine the atmosphere of educational institutions. Designed to create a calm and visually balanced environment, the landscape brings natural warmth and structure into an otherwise minimal architectural setting.

The layout combines green turf, structured pebble beds, and low-maintenance tropical plants to form a soothing courtyard garden visible from all sides of the surrounding corridors. Each planting cluster — featuring Areca Palm, Dracaena Fragrans, Sansevieria, and Agave Variegata — adds contrast and rhythm, blending textures with simplicity. The white pebble borders highlight focal plants, while stepping stones introduce movement and depth.

Every element of this design emphasizes neatness, hygiene, and durability — key aspects for a medical campus setting. With balanced lighting and natural ventilation, the space feels open, inviting, and easy to maintain year-round.

A Calm and Structured Green Space

  • Modern indoor courtyard design tailored for institutional ambience

  • Combination of artificial turf and natural brown pebbles for contrast

  • Low-maintenance tropical foliage suited for semi-shaded spaces

  • Defined plant beds with Sansevieria, Dracaena, Areca Palm, and Agave

  • Decorative planters at corridors for uniform aesthetic balance

  • Designed to improve air quality and visual calmness

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The goal was to bring freshness and tranquility into an institutional setting while maintaining easy upkeep and a polished aesthetic.

Key species include Areca Palm, Sansevieria, Dracaena Fragrans, Agave Variegata, and Ficus Bush, chosen for their resilience and texture diversity.

It combines natural plants with artificial turf for durability and easy maintenance, particularly suited for indoor courtyards.

Most plants require watering once a week and trimming once in 15–20 days under moderate light conditions.

Brown decorative pebbles, white marble chips for highlights, artificial turf, and flat stone pavers for movement flow.