Located within a rapidly developing urban district, this institutional complex was designed to balance architectural presence with human-scale outdoor experiences. The landscape strategy emphasizes shaded seating zones, pedestrian-friendly circulation, and layered greenery to soften the modern geometry of the buildings. Native and regionally adapted plant species were selected to reduce irrigation demand and enhance seasonal resilience. Hardscape elements—including stone pathways, integrated benches, and low retaining walls—use locally sourced materials to reinforce contextual identity and minimize environmental impact. A mix of aerial and ground-level views reveals a campus that prioritizes accessibility, comfort, and visual cohesion, supporting both formal and informal interactions across its open spaces.