
Queen’s Garden
PLANTING DESIGN
Drawing on the design philosophies of Geoffrey Bawa, this site will transform into a lush subtropical garden that acts as a refreshing relief from the hot concrete city scape.
Centred around the sculptral form of a single Ficus benghalensis (Banyan fig), the garden will use plantings to create “rooms” where people can walk, sit and commune within nature, Windows will provide views through to key aspects of the city and the river.
CREATING A CANOPY // INTERIOR-EXTERIOR CONNECTION // OUTDOOR ROOMS