VISIONARY NEW-GENERATION GREEN DEVELOPER LAUNCHES FAMILY-DRIVEN COMMUNITY CONCEPT AT GARDENS OF EDEN IN PHUKET
Expansive project by Dubai investment capital funded Amal Development unveils a 5,000 square-metre wellness facility and five-hectares of dedicated gardens and parkland in phase two
Pioneering new-generation green development project Gardens of Eden has unveiled the second phase of their expansive 73-rai residential and lifestyle community on Bangtao Beach Phuket – as they zero in on the needs of families moving to the island from all over the world.
The visionary team at Gardens of Eden, a project already attracting high levels of interest from international buyers has orientated phase two exclusively for families with a deep and sincere intent to bring a new level of green living spaces and balanced wellbeing to the lives of the next generation.
The company is working with internationally accredited environmental experts to reduce carbon emissions by carefully sculpting a sustainable natural biosphere throughout the development courtesy of leading-edge energy conservation practices and nature-inspired spaces for children to thrive in a safe and secure community.
A total of only 3O% of the land is being developed, while 70% is retained for green areas, iwith all cars directed to an underground car park.
Amal Group corporate affairs advisor Ravi Chandran said: “It is very significant that Gardens of Eden is placing such an emphasis on green living as buyers want to buy into the island lifestyle of Phuket, which is all about nature and its beauty. The vision is to have a family-friendly environment that embraces the wider community – taking a lead on the world’s most important subject on the island.”
Amal has commissioned Intrinsics, a leading-sustainable and well-being consultancy to conduct a feasibility study on the project’s landscaping development. Headed by founder and director Jerawan Srepetchdanon, the consultancy brings a deeper and more impactful meaning to the purpose and intent of the project’s landscaping elements beyond the aesthetics.
She acknowledges it is highly notable for a residential property developer in Phuket to place such importance on sustainability and the need to build up a collective awareness and responsibility in green initiatives. Initiatives to engage the community in Phuket includes partnering schools in programmes to promote awareness of sustainability and a healthy, active lifestyle.
“With this project we have the opportunity to restore the biomass density value of the land, which will be highly effective in reducing harmful carbon emissions. This can be achieved through careful and intentional green landscaping,” said Ms Jerawan.