Our Portfolio

  • Fusionopolis Landscape works – @ One-North, Ayer Rajah Avenue, 2008
  • Client: Jurong Town Council
  • Consultants: Symbios Design Pte Ltd
  • Fusionopolis, built as a science and technology center for Singapore boast of multiple sky gardens with modern and lush landscape design. With 16 large scale and 74 smaller scale sky gardens or garden balconies distributed in 3 interconnected buildings, the use of both intensive and extensive Green Roof systems were used entirely.
  • Greenwall - Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3, Singapore, 2008
  • Client: Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  • Consultants: Tierra Design Pte Ltd
  • Cantilevered 4 meters off the ground, with total height of 18 meters and with an area of 5,400 square meters, stretching from the northern to the southern part of the arrival hall, the Green Wall is planted with thousands of pre-grown tropical plants and bromeliads. Maintenance is done from the 5 platforms behind the Green Wall with misting and automatic irrigation.
  • Water Feature & Koi Pond Works - Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3, Singapore, 2008
  • Client: Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  • Consultants: Tierra Design Pte Ltd
  • Standing magnificently on four locations at Terminal 3 Arrival hall, these Water Features are among the key unique landscaping elements in the Terminal. However, they do not stand out by themselves but rather blended in together with the Green wall as its backdrop and the internal landscape as its foreground. With its water just shimmering down quietly, the sense of calmness and coolness is felt all over the Arrival hall.
  • Constructed out of all stainless steel framing and 132 panels of specialized etched glass, this 18 meter by 6 meter water feature has an overall weight of 200 over ton. With no external glass fasteners used, the whole face of the water feature looks monolithic.
  • Internal Landscape - Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3, Singapore, 2008
  • Client: Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  • Consultants: Tierra Design Pte Ltd
  • With 12 meters high Livistonia chinensis palms and other tropical plants planted at designated areas, pockets of lush tropical gardens is created within the terminal. A trademark of Singapore being the Garden City of Asia, these gardens would show to both passengers and visitors alike arriving and departing Singapore that she is truly one.
  • Butterfly Garden - Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3, Singapore, 2008
  • Client: Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  • Consultants: CPG Corporation Pte Ltd
  • A very unique area in the terminal, this showpiece enables the interaction between travelers and butterflies in an exclusive way. A true contrast of the hectic activities of the Airport, this area enables travelers to unwind and relax themselves from the hustle and bustle of travelling and enjoy nature bringing home with them a truly exceptional experience.
  • The two-level garden has the GFRC water feature, butterfly reproduction cage, timber deck, lush tropical vegetation and half-dome steel roofing.
  • Alexandra Park Connector - 2008
  • A continuation of the Alexandra Canal Linear Park will be Alexandra Park Connector, which stretches from Tanglin Road to Zion Road. This urban Park Connector provides scenery of high-rise buildings with fantastic architectural details as it passes by various condominiums.
  • Changi Eastern Coastal Boardwalk - Changi Point, Singapore, 2006
  • Client: Urban Redevelopment Authority
  • Consultants: Urban Redevelopment Authority
  • The Changi Boardwalk was conceptualized by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) as part of the Singapore Green Plan 2012. The 2.6 kilometer Eastern boardwalk was designed to connect the existing Western boardwalk from the Changi Village all the way to the Changi Beach Club. Extensive amount of GFRC simulated timber was used on the boardwalks and piling works in the waterways for the footpath.
  • Fort Canning Park Singapore - 2004
  • Client: National Park Board
  • Fort Canning Hill a.k.a. Bukit Larangan (meaning "Forbidden Hill"), is 156 ft high, and located at the junction of Canning Rise and Fort Canning Road. It has been a local landmark since Singapore's earliest recorded history.