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Ecoscapes Landscaping Collaborates on Landscape Design for Taj Hampi

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  Bengaluru  — Ecoscapes Landscaping has announced its association with the upcoming Taj Hampi project, a luxury hospitality destination spread across approximately 11 acres in Hampi, Karnataka. The project’s landscape vision is inspired by the geography, ecology, and cultural heritage of the Vijayanagara Kingdom, with nearly 2.5 acres dedicated to immersive and sustainability-led landscape design.

The project is being developed under the Taj brand by Indian Hotels Company Limited, with acclaimed architect Shimul Javeri Kadri of SJK Architects leading the architectural vision and Prasad Deshpande of Dhruv Desh Ventures representing the promoter side. International landscape architect John Pettigrew is also actively associated with Ecoscapes Landscaping, bringing global hospitality landscape expertise from projects across the world.

Inspired by Hampi’s historic landscapes and water systems, the project incorporates a central Kalyani/Kund-inspired water feature, floating stepping stones, native vegetation, natural granite finishes, and reused site boulders. The landscape strategy focuses on native and climate-responsive species such as Neem, Kadamba, Agaves, cactus varieties, and fountain grasses to create a sustainable and low-maintenance environment.

With sustainability at its core, the project integrates water-efficient irrigation systems, local craftsmanship, and ecologically sensitive planning to create a hospitality experience deeply rooted in the cultural and natural identity of Hampi.

Commenting on the project, Suraj Nayak, Founder & MD, Ecoscapes Landscaping, said:“Landscaping today goes far beyond aesthetics, it is about creating environments that are contextual, sustainable, and emotionally connected to the land. At Taj Hampi, our vision was to create a landscape experience that feels deeply rooted in the region’s ecology and cultural history while delivering a contemporary luxury hospitality experience. Every design decision, from the water systems and native planting palette to the reuse of natural boulders, has been guided by the intent to preserve the site’s natural identity and create a timeless sense of place.”

John Pettigrew, Principal Landscape Architect, Ecoscape Landscaping, added: “Hampi possesses a uniquely powerful landscape character shaped by its terrain, stone formations, and historical water systems. Our approach was to work with the site as naturally as possible by integrating local materials, native planting, and layered outdoor experiences that feel authentic to the region. The objective was not just to create a visually striking landscape, but to craft an immersive environment that reflects the spirit and ecological sensitivity of the place.”

Shimul Javeri Kadri, Principal Architect, SJK Architects, Mumbai, said: “The architectural and landscape language of Taj Hampi has been envisioned as an extension of the site’s natural and historical context. The collaboration with Ecoscapes has helped shape outdoor spaces that are sensitive to Hampi’s terrain, materiality, and cultural memory while creating a seamless hospitality experience integrated with nature.”

Prasad Deshpande, Owner, Dhruv Desh Ventures, added: “Taj Hampi has been conceptualised as a destination that celebrates the richness of Hampi’s heritage while offering a world-class luxury experience. The landscape plays a critical role in shaping that identity, and the focus on sustainability, native ecology, and local craftsmanship aligns strongly with our long-term vision for the project.”

With hospitality increasingly embracing sustainability-led and experience-driven design, the Taj Hampi project reflects the growing importance of landscape architecture in creating immersive destinations that balance luxury, ecology, and cultural authenticity.

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