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The key takeaways are to create a green space in the CEA building atrium to provide ecosystem services, increase student environmental awareness, and expose students to appreciating nature.

The purposes of the garden plan are to create a green spot to mitigate environmental degradation, increase student awareness about the environment, and expose students to appreciating nature and respecting the environment.

The materials that will be used include loam soil, santan, Japanese bamboo, palmera, and Boston fern.

Polytechnic University of the Philippines

College of Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering

Project Proposal
GARDEN PLAN FOR COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE (CEA)
BUILDING ATRIUM

Submitted by:
Avila, Marie Concepcion
Gutierrez, Simoune Monica Ruth
Inocencio, Ma. kibi kyshimae
Mag-alasin, Ma. Ella Candice
Obrense, Ronaline Nicole
Sy, Wendy
Yopo III , Eugenio
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Submitted to:
Engr. Edna P. Arrojado

1. Introduction

2. PURPOSE

To create a green spot in an infrastructure such as the school


building, in which it will provide ecosystem service to mitigate
the impact of environmental degradation and the increasing
concentration of the nations population in cities.
To enable students to increase their awareness about the
environment by engaging themselves in this project.
To expose the students in appreciating nature and respecting the
environment.

3. Project Description

3.1 Materials
A. Loam Soil

B. Santan

C. Japanese Bamboo

D. Palmera

E. Boston Fern

3.2 PLAN LAYOUT

The site of the proposal is on the College of Engineering and


Architecture Atrium located inside the building. It is an 8.82m x 11.82m open
space surrounded by series of plant boxes which will be the subject of this
proposal.
It is proposed that the plant boxes will be filled with 5.52 cu. m. of
moist dirt mixed with sufficient fertilizers. Japanese Bamboos will be planted
on three corner of the plant boxes while the remaining spaces will be filled
with a series of flowering shrubs of Santan. On the gaps on both sides of the
area will be placed two large pots planted with Palmera. Since the first
storey is too elevated, it is proposed to place hanging plants such as Boston
Ferns, which will be located on the front and rear side of the area.
The layout is planned with pattern and symmetry sufficed by only four
varieties of plants to avoid being over decorated and unpleasing to the eye.

4. COSTING
Unit

Unit Price

Quantity

Cost

Santan

P 35.00

190

P 6,650.00

Palmera (big)

P 350.00

P 700.00

Japanese Variegated
Bamboo

P 650.00

P 3,900.00

Boston Fern (aerial)

P 100.00

P 600.00

Garden Soil

P 70.00/sack (50kg)

Approx. 6m3 or 135

sacks
Total Cost:

P 9,450.00
P 21,300.00

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