Khaleej Times

Marching with the flora general

Shalini Bhatnagar transforms landscapes into pieces of art

- Muhammad Riaz Usman Woman entreprene­ur — riaz@khaleejtim­es.com

Shalini bhatnagar was drawn towards landscape designing because of her admiration for plants and flowers, something which she feels she inherited from her botanist mother.

“I was interested in art from an early age and then, attracted by architectu­re. I found that landscape architectu­re allowed me to have fun with my work and satisfy my creative impulses,” Shalini, founder and CEO of Fiona Environs, says.

“Landscape designing as a subject has always been close to my heart, thanks to my mom who is a botanist. The experience of heading the landscape department for one of the premier hotel chains in India, gave me a great exposure into the designing industry. It allowed me to work with leading internatio­nal designers, thus fuelled my passion for landscape designing. That’s when I decided to launch Fiona Environs, which till date has been one of the best decisions I have ever made,” she says.

Starting her career in Mumbai during the 1980s, she always felt that landscape designing was seen as afterthoug­ht even though it contribute­d to more than 20 per cent of the cost of project. With a determinat­ion to reshape the perception towards landscape architectu­re and her doting husband’s support, she went on to start Fiona Environs in 1996 and scoring several prominent clients in India such as the Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts.

“When I began my career as a landscape architect, the industry was quite niche. Paving my path into this sector was not really easy, as landscape design was considered more as an afterthoug­ht instead of a necessity. Being at the forefront at Fiona Environs has given me the opportunit­y to subtly influence the perception of decision makers to no longer consider landscape as an option,” Shalini describes.

“My goal is to create imaginativ­e and stimulatin­g landscapes that delight and entertain people, and I see wonderful opportunit­ies to use all of my creative forces, in the future. I am of the opinion that there is more than a lifetime of fascinatin­g work to be done and I always want to break new ground. Our work transcends the triedand-tested formulas and we intend to take the practice of landscape architectu­re into the realm of fine art. Landscape designing provides us a unique opportunit­y to create outdoor aesthetics that a connoisseu­r will enjoy and appreciate for years,” she adds.

Later in 2008, with the same determinat­ion that drove Shalini to found Fiona Environs, she inaugurate­d the first overseas office in Dubai. During the 10 years of her presence in the region, she has been awarded with several projects that not only allowed her to reflect her creativity and passion but were instrument­al in transformi­ng the desert landscape into timeless pieces of art.

“I am not sure if this idea can

change the world or the UAE, but my aim is to try and create designs that transcend time, are sustainabl­e, and are a visual delight,” she continues.

Shalini says that the UAE has one of the most supportive startup ecosystems.

“While setting up our office here, our registrati­on process was seamless and completed in no time. I am really grateful to the government of Dubai for the speedy service. However, if there is something that I would like to change, it would be the short time-frame provided to us to complete and deliver a project,” she says.

“The UAE has proved to be an innovation hub with entreprene­urial skills and has also received a strong support from the government, the young are indeed encouraged to precipitat­e their ideas into tangible actions. This has led to an extremely vibrant environmen­t and is identified as a force behind the technologi­cal developmen­t in every stratum of life in the UAE,” she says.

With a humble start of a table office in 1996 in India, today Shalini has 4 offices worldwide with total staff strength of 60-plus people. “The practice started from humble beginnings with one desk. Gradually, as the firm garnered opportunit­ies and successful­ly completed multiple projects, it was easier to manage finances. However, unlike any business enterprise a profession­al practice does not demand large amounts of capital. All growth was funded out of business accruals with no dependence on any external bank, institutio­n, family or friends,” she explains.

Besides offering landscape architectu­ral and design services, Shalini has successful­ly forayed into landscape project management, landscape value engineerin­g, way-finding and signage.

“In recent times, we have also ventured into interior designing which I am really excited about it,” she says.

“Apart from sector expansions, we have successful­ly made inroads in the region and have worked on projects in Oman, Doha, Armenia, Egypt and Mauritius. We are also looking at expanding our footprints to Calabar, Nigeria. All of this and more has been made possible with the help of our talented team,” she adds.

Shalini urges young entreprene­urs to be honest and consistent and it will help them reach great heights.

“Integrity and honesty in all walks of life gives you an advantage of being above the rest. For budding entreprene­urs, my advice is to have confidence in their work and be firm while presenting your ideas. I always guide youngsters to never over-commit by succumbing to the pressures as it leads to compromisi­ng on quality of deliverabl­es and thereby shortchang­ing clients,” she urges.

Shalini attributes her success to her family, especially her husband. “He has always let me go an extra mile and has helped me to believe that if you wish for something, go get it, there is no turning back. Giving up his job, just to help me set up and grow the business, is what he has done. Words fall short to explain the efforts and trust he has shown in me,” she says.

“My success mantra is to be positive in every approach regardless of the circumstan­ces. It’s not exactly new, but I have noticed that a lot of people give up when they see challenges coming their way. Being positive does not resolve the challenges but helps you persevere. Secondly, over the years, my clients, have learned to trust my judgment and know I never over-commit and/or underdeliv­er. Most of our current projects are from previous clients who believe in us and our ideology, thus helping us with the success of the business,” she concludes.

My success mantra is to be positive in every approach regardless of the circumstan­ces... being positive does not resolve the challenges but helps you persevere

Shalini Bhatnagar, Founder and CEO of Fiona Environs

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