Highlighting Malaysia's unique heritage naturally.
Although landscaping is a local authority requirement, it can add value to property developments and soften the views of constructed buildings.
Madani Resources goes beyond this view and incorporates cultural elements in its landscape designs to highlight the unique cultural heritage of Malaysia.
Through a collection of various species of plants, especially in respect to customs, medicines and ethnobotany, Madani Resources promotes research on plants for use in several industries locally and internationally.
As an example, its hardscape and softscape works at Taman Etno Botani in Putrajaya underscore the cultural landscape of the village.
The design creates an atmosphere of a traditional Malay village with paddy fields and crops, as well as ethno-botanical gardens.
There are collections of plants from many ethnobotanical categories that are used for cooking and indigenous culture.
This also involves plants that are the source of medicine and for good health in the culture of the local community.
The development area is an undulating hilly area, but there are also areas that are gently sloping, such as a large lawn area.
Stretching over 12.7 acres, the concept of this park emphasises the provision of a collection of different species of plants for study and scientific research, conservation, exhibition and educational purposes.
Madani Resources Sdn Bhd is located at 18, Jalan Selasih 18, Taman Selasih Fasa 2, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: 03-6189 0443, e-mail: madaniresources97@gmail.com