The Singapore Garden Festival is held once every 2 years . This is the 4th time that Singapore is holding the festival with the first being in the year 2006 .
Singapore Garden Festival | A Global Showcase
The Singapore Garden Festival has attracted many award winning garden and floral designers from all over the world under ONE roof . This year , there are 40 international garden and floral designers from 20 countries . To allow more visitors to the Singapore Garden festival , the festival has been extended by 1 more day to nine instead of the standard 8 , covering 2 weekends . There are 3 new additions to this year’s festival , the Balcony Gardens , The Table series and Land art display
Singapore Garden Festival | Fantasy Gardens
Northern Light
Designer : Alex Bartlett & Robert Boltman (Canada)
Concept :The Canada’s northern territories are fast changing due to the effects of climate change . The Inuit people of Canada rely on their ancient knowledge and wisdom passed from their forefathers . The Garden pays homage to the traditional skills and artistry of the Inuit culture . The Igloo was made of locally available resources and material to create warm , wind proof shelter for the nomadic people . The creation is to demonstrate how traditional methods and ways can still be relevant in our modern world today
Northern Light won the Silver Award in this year Singapore Garden Festival
Garden of Tales
Designer : Damian Tang (Singapore)
Concept : Inspired by children’s love for fairy tales , this garden strives to create an experience that leaves us in anticipation of the next magical moment . There are so many stories to tell and so many things to see in this wonderful garden that is artistically done with alot of special moments to remember .
The “Garden of Tales” won 2 GOLD awards in this Festival .There are so much to see in this garden that is filled with childhood fairy tales . You get to see Red Riding Hood , Thumbelina , The 7 dwarfs , Pinnochio , Alice in Wonderland and many other bedtime stories . Children would love them . With so much level of details and effort put in , no wonder it won the GOLD awards in this year Singapore Garden Festival . Good job to the Damian tang and his team !!
Luminiscent Perspective
Designer : John Cullen (U.S.A) .
Luminiscent Perspective won a GOLD in Singapore Garden Festival
Garden of Hearts
Designer : Wang XiangRong (China)
Ruaumoko
Designer : Danny Kamo & Andy Ellis (New Zealand)
Upturned Splendour
Designer : Eliam Eng (Singapore) .
“Upturned Splendour” illuminates the power we have to see and create beauty in the unlikeliest situations ; the same power , to live in harmony with Nature , that we should master , not abuse
Elementary Garden
Mazu’s Garden
Designer : Andrew Seccull (Australia)
Singapore Garden Festival | Landscape Gardens
Open to Nature – Beyond Tradition
Designer : John Tan Chee Hian (Singapore)
The Open to Nature won the SILVER Medal Award in the Singapore Garden Festival 2012
The Path of Life
Designer : Paul Martin (Ireland)
Concept :Contemporary in style , the garden aims to show that as we journey through life , there are many wonderful sights along the way . We exist in nature , and with nature , and if we look after her , our journey will be a memorable and beautiful one
Path of Life won the GOLD Medal for this year Singapore Garden Festival 2012
Continental Drift
Designer : Sarah Eberle (United Kingdom)
Continental Drift won the Gold Medal this year . This Garden aim to be an exciting visual exhibit which address the issue og habitat and environmental concerns
Fu-Chi-Tei
Designer : Koji Ninomiya (Japan)
Fu-Chi-Tei is a Silver Medalist in The Singapore Garden Festival 2012 . This garden is base on Japanese Philosophy which incorporates Buddhism , Shintoism , Yin-Yang principles , Taoism and the Japanese concept of nature . Fi-Chi-Tei invites allto embark on a journey to the pure land where you can seek inner peace
What you see is what you think
Designer : Fumiko Sano (Singapore)
Concept : A Silver Medalist , this garden aims to encourage public participation in the discover of Singapore cultural landscape
Upper Hand
Designer : Andy Sturgeon (United Kingdom)
Concept :
This garden acknowledges that man can make an intervention in nature but cannot conquer it . Ultimately nature gets the Upper Hand . There has to be an equilibrium and balance between man and his environment.
The garden is inspired by the Barcelona pavilion of Mies Van der Rohe .
Upper Hand won 2 GOLD medals in the Singapore Garden Festival 2012
Singapore Garden Festival | Floral Windows to the world
Floral Kaleidoscope
Designer : Harijanto Setiawan (Floral Designers Society Singapore)
The “Floral Kaleidoscope” won the GOLD in the Floral Windows to the World category in Singapore Garden Festival 2012 . Make use of lightings to good effects
Emblem of Resilience
Designer : Irene Hee (Floriculture Association of Singapore)
Beyond White
Designer : Zita Elze (Brazil)
Darkness in flames
Designer : Brigitte Heinrichs (Germany)
Realising Beauty
Designer : Mark Pampling (Australia)
Fountain of Life
Designer : Anson Low (Singapore)
Circle of Dreams
Web of Life
Designer : Solomon leong (Hong Kong)
The Transformation
Designer : Ong Cheng Lang (Siungapore)
Global Warming
Designer : Pirjo Koppi (Finland)
I Can Fly
Designer : Alex Choi (Korea)
Botanical Mysticism
Designer : Max van de Sluis (The Netherlands)
The Incredible Lightness of Being
Designer : Per Benjamin (Sweden)
Designer : Thomas De Bruyne (Belgium)
Singapore Garden Festival | Balcony Gardens
This is meant for apartment dwellers where there are many ideas and tips to showcase the balcony gardens . Many design themes are available along with the types of plants that are easy to maintain and to take care of in this Garden Festival .
Singapore Garden Festival | Table Series
This focus on table arrangement where visitors get to know what types of plants and accessories are required to make a make a well decorated table for whatever occasions .
Singapore Garden Festival | Flower arrangement
Singapore Garden Festival | Land Art
In this series , one gets to see how to make use of natural itemsSingapore Garden Festival | Land Art such as twigs , dried leaves , rocks to create a unique art form . The whole idea is to make use of organic and natural items easily found and available to create art .
Singapore Garden Festival | Bonsai
Singapore Garden Festival | Orchids and plants
Our national flower is Miss Vanda Joachim and naturally we showcase orchids . One get to see orchids from all over the world which doe s not exist in Singapore due to its hot and humid environment . Orchids from other temperate countries with unusual colours and petal shapes are simply amazing .