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LIAS Awards of Excellence 2021 Commemorative Publication
LIAS Awards of Excellence 2021 Commemorative Publication
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CONTENTS
Message 5
MEssages
About LIAS
Introduction 13
About Landscape Industry Association (Singapore) 14
LIAS Council Members (2021-2023) 15
LIAS Awards of Excellence 2021 16
Panel of Judges 19
Awards
Implementation 27
Maintenance 57
Design & Build 91
Playground 103
Green Wall 117
Open Category 129
LIAS Awards of Excellence 2021 commemorative publication is designed by The Graphic Designers
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Ms Low Yen Ling Mr Goh Eng Lam
Patron President
Landscape Industry Association (Singapore)
Landscape Industry
Minister of State Association (Singapore) (LIAS)
Ministry of Trade and Industry
Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth
Mayor of South West District Today marks the 9th edition of the LIAS Awards of Excellence. Over the past decade,
we saw changes in the region, growth in Singapore and the push in moving towards
a greener and more sustainable world. But one thing that has remained a
The Singapore Green Plan 2030 (Green Plan) was unveiled in February
consistent upward movement is the quality and standards of our
2021 as a whole-of-nation effort to transform Singapore into a greener and
cleaner city by 2030. In line with the global call to build a more sustainable industry. This is why we would like to recognise the excellence and talent with
future, it sets bold targets in the next decade to address climate change. these awards. My heartiest congratulations to all the 2021 winners and all those
who have participated for being testaments to the industry’s commitment.
The landscape industry plays a vital role in bringing Singapore closer to some of
the key targets of the Green Plan - in particular, to transform our country into a As an Association, we have so much to celebrate together. We crossed many
City in Nature. As one of the five pillars of the Green Plan, we aim to plant 1 million milestones, implemented our plans and saw them through. Yet, there are much
more trees by 2030 and add 1,000ha of green spaces by 2035. To achieve this, we more we need to do.
need landscape companies to design, build and eventually maintain these trees
and green spaces. In 2019, LIAS announced our 10-year ‘Landscape Sector Transformation Plan’
(LSTP). This transformation has kicked off and we continue to build block by
I am glad that the Landscape Industry Association (Singapore) (LIAS) has been block. The global pandemic is not only a huge reminder to us, but also a true
actively involved in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce (SCCCI) test of our capabilities. We recognise that our workforce is heavily dependent on
Trade Association Committee (TACOM) and is also an important stakeholder migrant workers; there is an urgent need to build a strong local workforce. Only
in the Landscape Sector Transformation Plan. LIAS’ role a representative of with skilled talents at our core, our sector will stand resilient.
landscape businesses in Singapore is significant as it works hand-in-hand with
government agencies and other trade associations to discuss shared challenges We continue to work on the younger talents, aligned to the SG core development.
and opportunities. In partnership with the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) and National Parks
Board (NParks), together we helped to form a new curriculum for the Work-Study
Having had the opportunity to interact with LIAS members on many occasions Diploma in Arboriculture and Horticulture. It is a two and a half years of actual
work experience through mentorship and classroom training.
I am impressed that LIAS is a forward-looking industry association
that is always creating new initiatives to uplift the landscape On top of this, LIAS has launched our very own Professional Membership category
industry and professionals. Our local landscape companies have also done which includes - Certified Arborist, Certified Playground Safety Inspector and
Singapore proud by building and maintaining world- class gardens and parks. Certified Practising Horticulturist. This new membership group aims to bring
With the strong domain knowledge behind our beautiful landscapes, I encourage individual professionals together to exchange best practise and create collaborative
Singapore landscape companies to bring their skills and expertise to tropical networks. Our aim is to merge both the corporate and professional businesses to
gardens abroad As cities around the world search for nature-based solutions to convene on a common platform where we can address long-term skills, quality,
mitigate climate change, Singapore companies venturing overseas are well- best practices and ultimately, standards of excellency unique to us.
positioned to seize these opportunities.
To ensure we have an actionable plan driving the SG core workforce, LIAS managed
Finally, my congratulations to this year’s award winners who to clinch our first Local Enterprise Association Development funding from
represent the very best of the landscape industry. As role models Enterprise Singapore in April 2022. This is to develop an industry-led outcome-
for the landscape industrwy, you set the benchmark for top notch based contracting framework so that both service buyers and providers can strive
landscape projects. I want to say a big thank you to all members of for desired outcomes and service quality instead of fighting for headcounts.
LIAS for contributing your time and efforts in transforming We hope to shape a skilled professional workforce and adopt innovative digital
Singapore, into a ‘City in Nature’. You are shaping and nurturing workflows to improve our productivity overall.
a greener and more sustainable city for generations ahead. I wish
LIAS every success and a flourishing future! The Singapore Green Plan 2030 is a strong roadmap for us and our guiding light.
It is a whole-of-nation effort and our Association is a key contributor. We thank
all our members and partners for their support and we look forward to working
even closer on our nation’s sustainable agenda in making Singapore a bright green
spark for the world.
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Assoc. Prof. Dr Muhammad
Faishal Ibrahim Mr Kenneth Er
The Landscape Industry Association (Singapore) (LIAS) is a long-time partner My warmest congratulations to the Landscape Industry Association (Singapore)
of the National Parks Board (NParks), lending support to our national greening (LIAS) for hosting the 2021’s Awards of Excellence. Every year, we not only see
efforts, such as in the recent Singapore Garden Festival which was held from 30 more submissions, but also submissions of a higher standard of quality. This 9th
July 2022 to 9 August 2022. LIAS’ close collaboration had enabled the international edition of the award is no different, with over 100 submissions. This is despite the
designers to display their design prowess, and helped the community gardens challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.
showcase their green fingers and clinch awards at the Singapore Gardeners’ Cup.
LIAS and its members also collaborated closely with the Institutes of Higher The pandemic has highlighted the important role that the landscape industry
Learning for the Landscape Design Challenge. has played and continues to play in greening our island. Singapore is widely
recognised as one of the world’s greenest cities – a lush green oasis with its
The biennial LIAS Awards of Excellence aims to set benchmarks on the work many parks, gardens and nature reserves and a comprehensive network of verdant
expected of landscape practitioners in Singapore, showcasing outstanding streetscapes and park connectors. The benefits of such easy access to nature on
projects by landscape companies, designers and other related practitioners in both people’s physical and mental well-being cannot be understated. Both anecdotal
interior and exterior landscapes. The 2021 submissions for the Awards observations and research have shown that during the COVID-19 pandemic, where
there were both restrictions on movements within the country as well as overseas,
demonstrate the continued excellence of the landscape industry,
many people took to visiting our green spaces to get a respite from everyday
and showcase the high quality of the work from our landscape stresses.
practitioners, all of whom play a key role in transforming Singapore
into a City in Nature. What many Singaporeans may not have realised is the amount of planning and
hard work that is put into growing and maintaining this lush greenery, particularly
Congratulations to all the award winners and kudos to the industry professionals by our landscape practitioners, who work tirelessly behind the scenes to achieve
for their hard work and dedication! I hope more industry professionals are this City in Nature. It is heartening to see that the pandemic did not put a stop
encouraged to participate in these awards and be ambassadors for our to these efforts. Instead, the association has taken it in stride and found ways to
landscape sector. harness technology and adapt to challenging circumstances. The judging for the
2021 awards, for instance, was conducted for the first time online, and is evidence
Thank you LIAS for your continuous efforts in raising the landscape design of LIAS’ commitment to maintaining the green standards for our City in Nature
standards for the sector and training the next generation of skilled personnel even amid a pandemic.
for the industry. I look forward to continued support and partnership in the
years ahead! In anticipation that some of the future jobs in the landscape industry will be
technologically intensive, LIAS has displayed foresight by initiating the Specialist
Track under the sector’s Progressive Wage Model Career Ladder, which has been
endorsed by the Tripartite Cluster for Landscape Industry in January 2021.
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Mr Zainal Sapari Dr Srilalitha Gopalakrishnan
My heartiest congratulations to the winners of the LIAS Awards of Excellence On behalf of the council and members of the Singapore Institute of Landscape
2021! Your outstanding projects will serve as the industry benchmark for others Architects (SILA), my heartiest congratulations to the Landscape Industry
to follow, in the pursuit of excellence in biophilic urbanism. Association (Singapore) (LIAS) for another successful edition of the LIAS Awards
of Excellence 2021. Congratulations to all the award winners who have pushed the
The landscape sector has begun its sector-wide makeover with the Landscape bar even higher and set new standards of excellence for the landscape design and
Sector Transformation Plan (LSTP). To complement this endeavour, the Labour build, implementation and landscape maintenance for the built environment sector
Movement welcomes all landscape companies to partner with NTUC to set up a in Singapore.
Company Training Committee (CTC) to scale workforce transformation, and to
also tap on the $70 million that is available with our NTUC CTC grant. This would As we accelerate our journey to transform the identity of Singapore from a little
encompass relevant training needed for landscape maintenance workers to bring red dot to a big green dot with its ‘City in Nature’ narrative, the next shift is toward
about workforce transformation in tandem with firm-level transformation. strengthening landscape architecture practices to embrace the urban ecosystems
approach and systems thinking. The transition to creating urban landscapes
NTUC, together with our tripartite partners in the Tripartite Cluster that conserve and enhance both the natural and built environment processes
within the same spatial templates requires embracing new knowledge, skills and
for Landscape (TCL) Industry has also been pushing for better
methodologies in the way we design our urban spaces.
wages and work prospects for landscape maintenance workers.
Notably, there were wage enhancements in the Progressive Wage Model for
landscape sector from 2023 to 2028 and the inclusion of a Specialist track to
SILA and LIAS anchor two distinct ends of the landscape sector
recognise the number of growing professionals in the sector, and to attract new value chain and the strong collaborative space we have built over
and younger entrants to the industry. the years has set us a great platform to advance together in this
enriching journey of new challenges and opportunities. We look
We will continue to work together with tripartite partners, including LIAS, to forward to continuing this valuable partnership of trust and collaboration over
advance the interest of landscape maintenance workers to create better wages, the coming years and channelling our efforts together in redefining Singapore as
welfare and work prospects, which will in turn translate to better workforce, better a regenerative city in nature!
productivity and better business outcomes for landscape firms. Every worker
matters.
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ABOUT
LIAS
LIAS was incorporated in May 2001 and its mission is to develop
and promote professionalism and quality in landscape products
and services to fulfil Singapore’s vision of being a City in Nature.
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About LIAS LIAS Council Members 2021 - 2023
OUR OBJECTIVES
• To enhance the professionalism and capabilities of CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP
members by promoting commerce and trade, and to set Open only to companies in Singapore that are
the standard for excellence in landscaping. registered with the ACRA and/or whose business
• To promote public awareness of environmental and activity falls within the following businesses:
industry concerns. • Landscape Contractors
• To foster closer relationship amongst members, and • Landscape Designers
facilitate valuable network with the various government • Growers
departments, trade organisations and associations, both • Retail/Wholesale Nurseries
locally and internationally. • Hardscape Specialist
• Irrigation
• To provide a forum for identifying and addressing • Turf (Growers and Specialists)
the industry’s concerns and opportunities, as well as • Water Features
advance and protect the interest of the members. • Arborists/Tree Maintenance
• Playground Operators/Companies
• To improve the standards of service and to promote
upgrading of management and technical skills and
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
knowledge of persons engaged in landscaping services
via the following media: education, training, research Open to any local or foreign organizations whose
study, talks, dialogues, discussions, workshops, business falls under the following defined sectors:
exhibitions, business development mission, and the
promoting of literatures and materials conducive to • Pest Control
attainment to these objects. • Cleaning
• Water Proofing
• To promote the beautification and enhancement of our • Suppliers - Fertilizer, Equipment, Hardscape &
community. Softscape Materials
President Council Members Mr Mohammed Nazurudeen
• Foreign Landscape Companies
Mr Goh Eng Lam Ms Joeann Chua bin Mohamed Salim
WHY JOIN LIAS? BNL Services Pte Ltd Hua Hng Trading Co Pte Ltd A4 Landscape & Design Pte Ltd
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
By joining LIAS, you become part of the community
Professional Membership is open to the following First Vice President Mr Toh Zhi Jian Mr Khoo Boon Hock Andrew
serving the needs and interests of landscaping companies
landscape professionals: Mr Jeverss Choo Kim Bock Contractor Private Limited ATS Landscaping & Construction Pte Ltd
in Singapore. Your participation as a member is essential
Mao Sheng Quanji Construction Pte Ltd
in advancing the common interests of landscape 1. Certified Arborist (CA) Mr Boo Ghim Yew Mr Etzel Seah
professionals and facilitate a more vibrant environment 2. Certified Practising Horticulturist (CPH) Second Vice President Arbsolutions Asia Pte Ltd IT Meng Landscape & Construction Pte Ltd
for the local landscaping industry. 3. Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Mr Patrick Lee
CT-Art Creation Pte Ltd Mr Goh Mia Chun Honorary Auditor
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP Mr Jason Peh
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS CSK Landscape Services (S) Pte Ltd
Honorary Membership shall be conferred by LIAS Honorary Secretary Parklab Pte Ltd
• Receive the latest news, happenings, and developments Ms Jacqueline Allan Mr Martin Toh
to other associations or individuals in or related
of the industy Nature Landscapes Pte Ltd Elmich Pte Ltd Mr Kingston Cheong
to the landscaping industry.
• Participate in seminars, workshops, talks, dialogue and Water + Plants Lab Pte Ltd
discussion sessions Honorary Treasurer Ms Faatimah Haleemah
Mr Raymund Ooi Universal Landscape & Construction Pte Ltd Vice President (CPSI) Subcomm
• Forge and build new relationships with network of Limelite Productions Pte Ltd Ms Wong Ruen Qing
business associates, partners and peers Mr Ben Tan Boon Tat
Prince’s Landscape Pte Ltd Vice President (CA) Subcomm
• Explore and identify potential business collaborations,
Mr Aloysius Chong
opportunities and partnerships
• Discounts on CUGE training courses, seminars and
workshops
• Reach out to potential clients through our online
LIAS Awards of Excellence 2021 Sub-Committee
members’ directory and LIAS Awards Magazine
• Advertise your products and services in our websites &
newsletters
• Seek workers through job placement exercises and Mr Jeverss Choo
internships programmes Mao Sheng Quanji Construction Pte Ltd
MEMBERSHIP FEE
Mr Darren Choo
Chen Wa Landscape Pte Ltd
Membership
Joining Fee Annual Fee
Category Ms Joeann Chua
Hua Hng Trading Co Pte Ltd
Corporate
$300.00 $400.00
Membership Mr Jordan Yee
Precision Company Pte Ltd
Associate
$100.00 $200.00 Ms Sherlyn Ong
Membership
Swee Bee Contractor Pte Ltd
Professional
$50.00 $50.00 Mr Toh Zhi Jian
Membership
Kim Bock Contractor Pte Ltd
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LIAS Awards of Excellence 2021
This is the 9 th edition of LIAS Awards of Excellence. As Singapore transforms from a ‘City in a Garden’ to a ‘City in PARTICIPATION FEES • Hardscape
Nature’, there will be even more landscaping projects. The level of landscaping will be more complex and challenging Unique features, Suitability & relevance, Workmanship & quality of finishing,
to address urban issues like livability, sustainability and general wellness provided by green spaces. This Awards Non-refundable fees will be charged for each entry Material selection/ Lighting effects, Barrier free accessibility e.g. ramp,
covered drain
aims to recognise outstanding projects, raise professionalism and set benchmarks of quality and excellence for the submitted. Candidates may submit as many entries as
they wish in each or different categories. The fee scales • Ease of maintenance and sustainability
landscape industry. Over the years, the LIAS Awards of Excellence has built up its reputation and seen as the Oscars
for the landscape industry. We look forward to your participation. More details of the submission will be released are as follows:
4 PLAYGROUND CATEGORY
soon. For more information, please email: awards@lias.org.sg • Overall impression of the project
Registration Fee for each Project Entry Submitted Impact, Originality, Scale
LIAS Members : S$280 • Overall layout
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Non- Members : S$480 Creativity, Spatial awareness, Harmony of design to the surrounding landscape
**First time participant entitles a one-time $50 discount. • Attention to safety standards of play equipment
LIAS Awards of Excellence 2021 is open to all landscape designers, practitioners, contractors and owners in the and surfacing
landscaping and horticultural industry. Bank Transfer • Overall finish quality and workmanship
You may also transfer your payment to UOB Account : • Quality of maintenance and upkeep
CATEGORIES OF AWARDS 975-341-517-0 • Accessibility to users of all abilities
Please indicate your company name when making
There are 7 categories for the awards. Each project must be designated for one of the following categories with the
payment and send us a payment reference via email. 6 GREEN WALL CATEGORY
appropriate sub-group indicated (if any).
‘Green Walls’ are part of a building envelope system,
Cheques comprising pre-vegetated or planted onsite panels
1 IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT 4 PLAYGROUND Cheque should made payable to “Landscape Industry
(Project must be completed between April 2019 to September 2021) (Project must be completed between April 2019 to September 2021) containing plants, growing medium or liquid nutrient
a. Applies to all playgrounds, including Aquatic Association (Singapore)”. installed in or on a frame,
a. Residential (MCST, Strata, Condominium or Private Property)
Playground All entries and cheques are to be delivered to the secured to a structural wall or it can be free standing.
b. Non-Residential (Commercial, Industrial or Institutional)
following address: ‘Green Facade’ such as training structure that supports
c. Public and Urban Spaces (Public, Industrial Parks, Public Open
Spaces, Town Council, Streetscape or Nature Reserve) 6 GREEN WALL – DESIGN & BUILD vines or climbing plants growing upward from the
(Project must be completed between April 2019 to September 2021) Landscape Industry Association (Singapore)
ground away from the building, is not eligible for the
2 MAINTENANCE PROJECT a. 100m 2 and below Secretariat c/o 9 Jurong Town Hall Road, #04-02
competition.
(Project, including DLP period, must be completed before March 2021 and currently b. 101m 2 – 300m 2 Singapore 609431
maintained for at least 6 months by September 2021) • Overall design and impression
c. 301m 2 and above Tel : (65) 6430 8330 How the design blends with the surrounding structure/wall/building, Attention to
a. Residential (Condominium) Fax : (65) 6336 9512 detail, Innovative and creative methods of installation, Allowance for different
b. Non-Residential (Commercial or Industrial) 7 OVERSEAS PROJECT (Photo slideshow/Video Presentation) Email : awards@lias.org.sg light setting
c. Public and Urban Spaces (Public & Industrial Parks, Public Open a. Design and Build • Plant selection
Spaces, Town Council, Streetscape, Nature Reserves b. Green Wall Choice of plants and medium, Cost effectiveness, Plant species diversity &
CLOSING DATE
d. Residential (Private) Minimum 3 visible features which matches the judging criteria to be eligible contribution to faunal biodiversity, Sustainability of plants, Environmental
i. Roof Top Garden iv. Semi-detached for submission. sustainability
The entry forms and entry fees, as well as all required
ii. Balcony Garden v. Terrace & Corner Terrace • Maintenance
iii. Bungalow & Town House vi. Specialty Garden 8 OPEN CATEGORY documents must reach the Secretariat office by Friday, Ease of access and safety consideration, Standards of maintenance, Replacement &
(For Developer/Owner. Project must be completed between April 2019 to September 31 December 2021. No fees will be refunded for serviceability of panels, plants and irrigation system
*Gold-winning project in the Maintenance category of LIAS Awards 2019 will be 2021)
eligible if it’s currently maintained by a different landscape company for A PERIOD incomplete or late entries • Environmental Sustainability & Benefits
OF 6 MONTHS OR MORE BEFORE SEPTEMBER 2021. a. Condominium Obvious cooling, Sound, Dust abatement, Are there any other ecological
b. Private property contributions
JUDGING CRITERIA
3 DESIGN AND BUILD c. Commercial (Industrial, Institutional, Recreation or Hospitality)
(Project must be completed between April 2019 to September 2021) 1 IMPLEMENTATION CATEGORY 7/8 OVERSEAS & OPEN CATEGORY
a. Non-Residential (Commercial, Industrial or Institutional) • Overall finished appearance of the project • Overall appearance/design of the project
b. Residential (Private) • Level of difficulty in implementation • Degree of difficulty/challenges to maintenance
i. Roof Top Garden iv. Semi-Detached
ii. Balcony Garden v. Terrace/Corner Terrace • Quality of plant materials • Originality or uniqueness of project
iii. Bungalow/ Town House vi. Specialty Garden • Craftsmanship & quality of finish • Sustainability of plants choices/Selection of materials
• Standards of maintenance • Environmental sustainability/impact
• Installation techniques
The Committee reserves the rights to make amendments/Cancellations of any category due to lack of participants • Execution of construction details
or any unforeseen circumstances. • Plant selection e.g. species diversity, contribution JUDGING
to faunal biodiversity, sustainability of plants, use of Stage 1, Shortlisting – A panel of 3 or more judges will
Only live plants can be used in the projects submitted under the respective categories shall be considered for native plant species score each entry based on the descriptive information
judging. Dried or artificial plants used in these projects shall be excluded from judging. • Conservation efforts & environmental sustainability and PowerPoint presentations submitted. Entries must
score a minimum of 75% to be shortlisted for stage 2
2 MAINTENANCE CATEGORY judging.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & FORMAT • Overall appearance of the project Stage 2, On-site Judging – This is an on-site evaluation
• Cleanliness of landscape by a panel of 3 or more judges. Participants must ensure
a. Registration and submission will be via online portal: https://judgify.me/liasawards • Standards of maintenance the availability of site access for on-site judging. Any
Participants are required to fill in the submission details via the online portal. • Condition of plant materials / plant beds entries not available for on-site judging on the date
• Arboriculture practices & standard stated will be disqualified. However due to the current
b. Use “LIAS Awards 2021 Submission Template.pptx” for project presentation detailing the project together with
• Degree of difficulty / challenges to maintain Covid-19 situation, on-site judging may be replaced
photos (Max 15 images), plans or drawing with description elaboration pertaining to the judging criteria’s
• General condition of lawn areas with video ((live or pre-recorded) as decided by the e
therein. The final PowerPoint file shall not exceed 50MB.
• Plant species diversity & contribution to faunal Organiser depends on the Safe Management Measures at
c. Upon submission of registration form, a unique registration code reference per entry submission will be issued to biodiversity that point in time.
the participating companies. • Sustainability of plants A qualified panel of judges will be selected from
• Environmental sustainability individuals and professionals involved in or related to
d. All pictures, plans drawing, and photos used in the PowerPoint shall also be submitted separately and should be the field of landscape, design, architecture, horticulture,
at least 300 dpi resolution and not exceeding 5MB per picture/file. 3 DESIGN AND BUILD CATEGORY floriculture and environment & property / facility
e. No logo or company name shall appear in any of the PowerPoint submissions. Name of companies or organization • Achieving design objectives/brief management. Participants will be informed by mail of the
shall only be indicated in the registration forMs Please specify the category that the entry is submitted for in the • Overall impression of the project judges’ decision.
Impact, Originality / Uniqueness, Scale
presentations and registration forMs
• Overall design RECOGNITION OF AWARDS
Creativity, Effective use of space, Unity and Harmony of design with surroundings
f. Entries may be submitted by any LIAS member or non-member on different submission fee scales. Members may There will be an award ceremony to commemorate
not submit projects on behalf of other non-member organization to enjoy members’ entry fee scales. • Overall finish quality and showcase winning entries at the LIAS Awards of
• Plant selection Excellence Gala Dinner. The evening comprises a dinner
g. All submission, including all images/photographs, will remain the property of LIAS and will not be returned to Suitability & relevance, Quality, Effective use of colour & texture, Plant association,
Plant species diversity & contribution to faunal biodiversity, Sustainability of plants and an exhibition featuring the works of winning entries.
participants. LIAS reserves the right to use any or all contents of entries submitted for its collaterals, / Use native plants species, Conservation efforts & environmental sustainability.
publications or promotional materials without putting LIAS under any obligation whatsoever.
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PANEL
OF
JUDGES
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Damian Tang is the past President of Singapore Institute of Stephen Caffyn has over 30 years experience working as a
Landscape Architects (SILA) and International Federation of Landscape Architect in private practice in the UK, Hong Kong, and
Landscape Architects (IFLA) Asia Pacific region (APR). He is Singapore. Stephen Caffyn is the Director / Principal Landscape
currently appointed as the Chairman for IFLA APR Advisory Architect of Stephen Caffyn Landscape Design Pte Ltd, a Singapore
Board and serving as the Chair for Finance and Business Planning registered consultancy specialising in landscape design, urban
Committee in the region. design, landscape master planning, and environmental projects.
Projects undertaken range from Parks and nature reserves, resort
Damian was responsible for the design and master planning hotels to major infrastructure projects, masterplanning, and
of parks and public greenery in Singapore and was previously garden design.
the Senior Director of Design at National Parks Board; and he
sits in various inter-agencies design panel. In recognition of his Stephen was a long-term Council member of SILA (Singapore
outstanding public service and greening efforts over the years, Institute of Landscape Architects) and is now a member of
Mr Damian Tang he was awarded The Public Administration Medal (Silver) at the Mr Stephen Caffyn the Councils advisory committee. He has also been a part time
investiture of the 2020 National Day Awards. lecturer for Lincoln University’s (NZ) Landscape Architecture
BA (Hons) Degree Course, Public Utility Boards ABC Water’s
It is a privilege to be invited as the Chief Judge for the second time Professional Certification programme, and external examiner for
Chief Judge Director / Principal
at the LIAS Awards of Excellence. As Singapore moves towards several Landscape related courses in local Institutions. Notable
Past President of IFLA the ‘City in Nature’ vision, higher expectations and standards Stephen Caffyn Landscape Design Projects include Kranji Marshes, the Learning Forest at SBG, and
Asia Pacific Region must be set by the industry year on year in order to maintain Pte Ltd the Round Island Route Coastal Adventure.
Singapore in the leading position of a biophilic city in nature.
It has been more than two years since the start of the pandemic
and the new norm should have us reflect on the growth of
Chris graduated with First-class honours in Landscape Architecture
our landscape industry and the trajectory ahead. With global
from Lincoln University, New Zealand. As co-partner of Earth
stagnation pressures, increased geopolitical contestations and
Visions, she brings to her team, 25 years of local and international
tensions, rising temperature and climate change, pandemic and
experience in landscape planning and landscape design.
labour crunch, landscape industry is at the brunt of these impacts
and economic effect one way or another. Therefore it is crucial
More than 8 years of her work experience were dedicated to Doha,
for the landscape consultants, implementing partners and the
China, India and Vietnam. Chris has delivered a diverse range of
contractors to innovate and future-proof themselves. And do it
projects including mixed-use residential, commercial, hotels and
collectively as an industry.
resorts, recreation and park infrastructure. She has expertise in
operating as a liaison for clients, hardscape and softscape design,
Internationalisation has been a key catalyst to expand project management and administration as well as detailing
business portfolio, outreach and in some cases, and production. She is currently lecturing in the Department of
diversify risks. However, the key to internationalisation lies Ms Chris Chia Wan Ye Landscape Design & Horticulture in the school of Life Sciences &
in the capability of a company to readily export knowledge, Chemical Technology of Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
innovations and unique skillsets that other local competitors may
not have. In order for the landscape companies do so, it is important
Accredited Landscape Architect
to value-add in local projects; going beyond the brief, possibly Senior Lecturer
innovate and execute with quality measures. Such practices may
not be a norm or culture for many, but with perseverance and Landscape Design & Horticulture
the right mindset, I am confident that behaviour would begin to School of Life Sciences &
shape the company culture and improve performance down the Chemical Technology
line. In fact, I am heartened to see some of the projects that Ngee Ann Polytechnic
reflected just that.
Coordinating Director
Singapore Botanic Gardens
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Formerly a staff of National Parks Board managing streetscape Ryan Lee is concurrently the Group Director of National
and parks such as East Coast Park and HortPark, and heading Biodiversity Centre, and Group Director of Fort Canning & Istana
the Horticulture Excellence and Standards department and Pasir at the National Parks Board.
Panjang Nursery, Gary Chua joined the world-renowned Gardens
by the Bay, Singapore’s leading horticultural attraction, in 2011 He coordinates the implementation of Singapore’s Nature
and currently heads the Horticultural Operations (Conservatory Conservation Masterplan, which systematically consolidates and
Operations and Gardens Operations) and Design and Development strengthens biodiversity conservation efforts across Singapore
departments. through (i) habitat conservation and enhancement, (ii) species
recovery, (iii) applied research and (iv) community outreach.
Other than ensuring that the richly diverse outdoor gardens
including the Supertrees are sustainably maintained aesthetically Ryan also oversees the management and operations of Fort
for all visitors to foster an appreciation of plants and the Canning Park and the gardens and open spaces within Istana
Mr Gary Chua environment, he oversees a team of horticulturists who manages Mr Ryan Lee grounds.
the plant collections of the iconic Flower Dome, Cloud Forest and
Floral Fantasy and implements signature seasonal and curated
floral displays in these conservatories to create unique plant-
Senior Director (Horticultural Group Director
centric experiences to surprise and delight visitors to the garden.
Operations) & Director (Design &
Development) National Biodiversity Centre
National Parks Board
Gardens by the Bay
Dr Srilalitha Gopalakrishnan is a landscape architect with over Senior Landscape Architect Derek Loei is currently with the
15 years of professional experience and diverse projects across Landscape & Design Department in Housing & Development
Singapore, Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, and India. She has Board (Development & Procurement Group). His primary work
worked with Tierra Design in Singapore for over 11 years on a portfolio includes the coordination and design management (for
wide range of projects with many of her projects winning several landscape architecture) of new public housing developments and
accolades. Under the guidance and supervision of Professor neighbourhood parks during the design stage. He also manages
Thomas Schroepfer at the Singapore University of Technology the on-site reviews and refinements for selected developments
and Design, she successfully completed her PhD focusing on during the construction and post construction stages.
the performance of integrated landscape design in high-density
urban environments for resilient and sustainable urban design As part of design management, he plans and reviews the feasibility
solutions. of providing good quality thematic playgrounds for new Housing
& Development Board developments, and facilitates the execution
Dr Srilalitha Gopalakrishnan She is currently working as a Postdoc researcher and Project Mr Derek Loei of the thematic playgrounds from concept design to construction
Coordinator for Dense and Green Cities project at Future Cities to completion.
Lab Global, Singapore-ETH Centre. She is also the President
of the Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects (SILA), and
President Senior Landscape Architect
chairs SILA’s Leadership in Design Strategic Pillar to create and
Singapore Institute of Landscape promote the integration of urban environments and complex Housing & Development Board
Architects natural systems through responsible, innovative, and resilient
designs.
As Director, Environmental Management, Grace oversees the Siew Mun is the Deputy Director and a Senior Lecturer of the
areas of landscape (Horticultural management, Aboricultural Diploma in Landscape Design & Horticulture, School of Life
Management and Landscape Design/projects), Environmental Sciences & Chemical Technology, Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Trained
Control (Cleaning Services, Pest Control Waste Management as a botanist, Siew Mun enjoys sharing her plant knowledge with
etc.), Recreational Nodes (node management and wildlife the next generation of landscape professionals and horticulturists.
management), EM Office (Biodiversity and conservation, Content She was a Section Head with the National Parks Board, overseeing
Curation & Outreach) on Sentosa. greenery and event management before joining the teaching
profession.
She is involved actively in various sustainability projects on the
island related to Ecology & Environment, Cultural and Heritage With more than 24 years contributing to the landscape industry,
etc. Projects implemented include Sentosa Flowers, Palawan her diverse experience includes teaching and training facilitation,
Green, Greening of Express columns, Sentosa Heritage Trail, park management, public outreach, stakeholder engagement
Ms Grace Lee biodiversity surveys etc. Ms Kan Siew Mun and consultation on greenery matters. She holds a Bachelor of
Science (Honours) Degree in Botany from the National University
of Singapore, and a Master of Arts from the University of South
Australia. She is also a certified Green Mark for Parks assessor,
Director Deputy Director
and a certified trainer and assessor for WSQ courses.
Senior Lecturer
Environmental Management
Sentosa Development Corporation Landscape Design & Horticulture
School of Life Sciences &
Chemical Technology
Ngee Ann Polytechnic
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Khaja is currently the Head of Horticulture at Changi Airport. He Christina Teh started working in horticulture and landscape
was with National Parks Board before moving to Changi Airport in industry since 1999. She has been working with Mandai Wildlife
2006. He oversees a team of 12 horticulturists managing both the Reserves under Horticulture Department since 2008.
indoor, nursery and outdoor landscapes and gardens at Changi
Airport. Some of his works at the Airport include the Terminal She takes care of greenery in the parks by creating and maintaining
3 Butterfly Garden, Terminal 4 landscape installations and very a delightful environment for guest and fauna. As an ISA Certified
recently the almost 200 000 square meters of indoor landscapes at Arborist (2012) and a Certified Practising Horticulturist (2015),
Jewel Changi Airport. His responsibilities include the formulation she also partially involves in the review of Mandai Project
of landscape and greenery policies and establishing guidelines Development, namely Bird Paradise, West Node, Rainforest North
for airport landscapes both indoor and outdoor. He is responsible and South, East Node Indoor Attraction, Mandai Resort and
for setting guidelines to designers, contractors and engineers Boardwalk, together with the project team and consultants to
working at Airport for landscape constructions. Khaja is also a ensure the site wide landscape design, plants palette, irrigation
Mr Khaja Nazimuddeen Certified Practicing Horticulturist and ISA certified Arborist. Ms Christina Teh system, etc. are practical and sustainable in line with the DESIGN
INTENT, Environmental Monitoring and Management Plan (EMMP)
He graduated with a Degree in Environmental Sciences from and authorities’ requirement.
United Kingdom and holds a Diploma in Horticulture (Merit) from
General Manager Assistant Vice President
the Royal Horticultural Society, and a Diploma in Endangered
Horticulture
Species Management from the University of Kent, Jersey wildlife Horticulture from Mandai Wildlife
Changi Airport Group Preservation Trust. Khaja is also an avid birdwatcher and budding Reserves
naturalist.
Sonny graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Sok Na is a Senior Lecturer for the School of Architecture & The
Manila Philippines in 1988 and since then got his license from the Built Environment (ABE) teaching the full-time students of Diploma
Board of Landscape Architecture in 1992. in Landscape Architecture (DLA) course, and curates their Final
Year Project. Prior to teaching, she has professional training from
Sonny Saculo has 16 years of diversified experience bringing with Lincoln University (Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, First
him various projects from residential, commercial, institutional, Class Honours), the National University of Singapore (Master
condominium, hotels, resorts and recreational parks in Asia and of Arts-Urban Design) with relevant working experiences in the
Europe before entering the academia in 2006. design industry.
Presently a lecturer of Landscape Architecture in School of Sok Na is an Accredited Landscape Architect registered with the
Architecture & The Built Environment at Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore Institute of Landscape Architect (SILA), a qualified
Mr Saculo shares his experiences and landscape practice to future ABC Waters Professionals (ABCWP), a Universal Design (UD)
Lanscape Designers. Ms Toh Sok Na Assessor and a Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI).
Mr Sonny Saculo
Ronnie Tan is the Immediate Past President of the Singapore Dr Wilson Wong is currently a Deputy Director of Operations in
Institute of Landscape Architects (SILA). Ronnie is an accredited Jurong Lake Gardens division of the National Parks Board. He is
Landscape Architect and has recently taken on the role of Director a specialist in edible horticulture and the resident columnist for
of Landscape at WATG, one of the world’s leading multidisciplinary Straits Times Root Awakening gardening Q&A column.
design firms specializing in hospitality, entertainment and gaming,
urban and mixed-use, and high-end residential design. Wilson is also an adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department
of Food Science and Technology at the National University of
Prior to joining WATG, Ronnie taught at the School of Design, Singapore where he teaches undergraduate students on post-
Temasek Polytechnic, Singapore, where he led transdisciplinary harvest food processing and supervises research projects. He is
studios in architecture, landscape architecture and urban design, also an educator who teaches topics related to gardening and
with a focus on sustainability and biodiversity enhancement horticulture to both the public as well as the landscaping industry.
design within the highly urbanized city context.
Mr Ronnie Tan Dr Wilson Wong
Ronnie holds a MArch Urban Design (UD) with Merit from The
Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London (UCL)
and a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Degree (Hons) from
Immediate Past President Deputy Director of Operations
Lincoln University, New Zealand. He has particular research and
Singapore Institute of Landscape interests in autonomous urbanism, parametric design application Jurong Lake Gardens
Architects for landscape architecture and sustainable urban development.
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• NON-RESIDENTIAL
• PUBLIC & URBAN SPACES
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Owner Owner
Housing & Development Board Celestial Fortune Pte Ltd
Architect Architect
MKPL Architects Pte Ltd RSP Architects Planers & Engineers
Pte Ltd
Landscape Architect/Designer
ICN Design International Pte Ltd Design Architect
Heatherwick Studio
Main Contractor
Rich Construction Company Pte Ltd Landscape Architect/Designer
COEN Design International Pte Ltd
Main Contractor
Located in the central region of Unison Construction Pte Ltd
Singapore, Bidadari C1-C3 is envisioned as
an urban oasis set in a sky garden where
residents can appreciate greenery in an
elevated skyrise setting. The exquisitely
landscaped garden is home to 149 plant
species within an area of 41,010m 2 . The
overall landscape coverage comprised of
the Multi-storey carpark, Sky gardens and
ground & perimeter planting.
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CEL Development Pte Ltd GuocoLand Singapore
Architect Architect
ADDP Architects LLP ADDP Architects LLP
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Owner Owner Ang Mo Kio Court is located at the corner of Ang Mo Kio Street 22 and
Lendlease Housing & Development Board 23. The rooftop garden is mainly populated with plant species such
as Osmoxylum lineare that is not only suitable for urban environments
Architect Architect but accentuates the communal grounds with an oriental flare. The
DP Architects Pte Ltd ADDP Architects LLP garden on the rooftop carpark is generously shaded by palm trees and
Garcinia subelliptica. Boasting a plant count of 37,717 trees and shrubs.
Landscape Architect/Designer Landscape Architect/Designer The landscape formation emboldens the sky terrace in a green enclave,
Grant Associates Surbana Jurong Consultants Pte Ltd with a landscape of 11,801m 2 complimenting its hardscape, a clear hue
of saturated verdancy can be admired from a distance. The seamless
Main Contractor Main Contractor relationship between the landscaping and infrastructure takes the form
Kim Seng Heng Engineering Welltech Construction Pte Ltd of a communal ground, playground and resting pavilions. A sky park
Construction (Pte) Ltd close to home.
Main Contractor
Qingjian International (South Pacific)
Group Development Co., Pte Ltd
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Owner Set in the heart of Sengkang town, Rivercove Residences is a modern Owner Garden Residences overlooks one of Singapore’s most well-known and
Hoi Hup Sunway Sengkang Development condominium with 63,044m 2 to be built upon. Up to 628 households can Garden Development Pte Ltd well-loved neighborhoods: Serangoon Gardens. Offering an experiential
Pte Ltd expect features of thematic zones on a lush sprawling landscape area of recluse based upon these principles, the estate builds an ambience of a
8,895.10m 2 . Palm trees implemented by the side of water features helps Architect fey as you are greeted by a larger-than-life replica of a Morpho Menelaus
Architect to accentuate a resort element to the hub of the residence. Residents ADDP Architects LLP that emanates a telling of what’s to come. To provide a balance of
Consortium 168 Architects Pte Ltd are spoilt with the thoughtful planting of palm trees within the pool. nature and wellness, 130 plant species, sculpted landscaping and water
Providing a pool-side shelter that is themed and natural. Creatively Landscape Architect/Designer features are carefully chosen in an environment where families can bond
Landscape Architect/Designer designed in a north-south orientation in alignment to the nearby and COEN Design International Pte Ltd and relax together. Aligning with the concept of relaxation, a notable
Tinderbox Pte Ltd scenic Punggol Reservoir. An authentic and tranquil element is added landscape highlight are the weeping tea trees, Leptospermum madidum.
to the resident’s riverfront living. Main Contractor
Main Contractor Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd
Straits Construction Singapore Pte Ltd
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Owner Seaside Residences, as the name suggests, provides an uninhibited Owner The Tapestry is a Condominium Housing Development located at
East Vue Pte Ltd altitude over the iconic East Coast park. Popular for its tropical Bellevue Properties Pte Ltd (CDL) Tampines St 86. Complete with a 50m lap pool, 100m infinity pool,
sea design, the core architectural direction took advantage of the Hydrotherapy pool, Club house, Sunken Tennis Court and a Community
Architect neighbouring coast to create a resort-like experience while being Architect Garden. The lush landscape hugs the architecture with precision and
ADDP Architects LLP accessible to nearby malls, medical centers and educational institution. ADDP Architects LLP cleanliness yet still maintaining the textural look that nature has to
As the estate’s name suggests, liberal implementation of palms serve as offer. Truly an astounding development which draws inspiration from
Landscape Architect/Designer the core and thematic plant to complete a tropical landscape theme. A Landscape Architect/Designer the richness of life and nature. Crafted to perfection, every inch of The
Tinderbox Pte Ltd holiday at home, the outlook implements two contrasting perspectives Tinderbox Pte Ltd Tapestry is a work of art.
that merges an oriental themed garden and its resort-themed landscape.
Main Contractor Covering 8,900m 2 are over a thousand plants planted with 20 variations Main Contractor
Keong Hong Construction Pte Ltd of tree and palms accompanied by 48 species of shrubs and groundcover Woh Hup Pte Ltd
all around the residences.
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Prince’s Landscape Pte Ltd Project name
Teck Whye Vista
Project name
EastGlen @ Canberra Owner Teck Whye Vista is approximately 1 minutes (90m) walk away from
Housing & Development Board Phoenix LRT with good connectivity to Choa Chua Kang MRT station
Owner EastGlen @ Canberra is bounded by Canberra Crescent and Canberra and Lot One Shoppers’ Mall.
Housing & Development Board Walk. It comprises 4 residential blocks that are 13 storeys high. The
name ‘EastGlen @ Canberra’ connotes lush valley landscapes and aptly
describes the development’s verdant landscape and location near the
scenic Sungei Simpang Kiri.
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Wilmar HQ has been lushly planted to soften the hardscape
elements and create an extended welcoming gesture for both
occupants and visitors alike. Visitors are greeted with cascading
water features to create a tranquil ambience. The iconic tiered
landscape terraces provide an oasis for occupants in each office
level. Through the intensification of habitats and planting, the
landscape support a diversity of ecosystems, habitats, biomes
and butterfly conservation is made possible. Exquisite 5 Figure
Podocarpus Bonsai Specimens are immaculately chosen through
a series of selection process, and finally ‘nested’ as the two
pillars of the development’s biophilic landscape.
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Owner
Wilmar International
Architect
Eric Parry Architects
Landscape Architect/Designer
ICN International PTE LTD
Main Contractor
Boustead Projects Pte Ltd
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Owner Owner “Inspired by the site’s soaring glass-lined atrium, we aim to create a
Lendlease Group Citibank Singapore Limited focal point that would anchor the entire experience. We paired the lush
thriving indoor conservatory with a series of lifestyle-inspired spaces
Architect Landscape Architect/Designer nestled within or around it – observation deck, feature bar, lounge niches
DP Architects Ministry of Design Pte Ltd / and garden meeting pods. The choreographed verdant and lush greenery
ICN Design International Pte Ltd evoke an atmosphere where everything seems to flourish in a natural
Landscape Architect/Designer and sustainable manner, a nod to the ideals of wealth management.”
Grant Associates Main Contractor quoted from Landscape Architect. Located in the heart of the city, Citi
Grandwork Interior Pte Ltd will open its largest wealth advisory hub globally, dedicated to Citigold
Main Contractor and Citigold Private Clients customers. Citi Wealth Hub at 268 Orchard
Kim Seng Heng Engineering Road elevates the banking experience for wealth clients. It incorporates
Construction Pte Ltd a thoughtful biophilic design that inspires conversations as customers
engage with their dedicated Relationship Manager and a team of Wealth
Specialists in one collective locale.
The vision for the Paya Lebar Quarter
public realm has been to generate an
exciting sequence of spaces that is
completely integrated with the rest of
the built development. It was to be a
distinctly ‘green’ complement to a strong
urban framework. Inspired by the Songket
fabric, the façade, interior and landscape
design unifies the buildings and public
areas and seamlessly weaves the four
plots into a single tapestry. The adopted
biophilic design integrates greenery into
the urban fabric of the development.
Touting 9,300m 2 of green spaces, nature
is brought closer to the community in a
meaningful way. The architecture of Paya
Lebar Quarter integrates greenery into all
aspects of the buildings - from the ground
plane to the sky gardens and facades. Implementation
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Kimly Construction Pte Ltd
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Pte Ltd
Project name
Gallop Extension at Singapore Botanic
Gardens
Owner
National Parks Board
Architect Being the latest addition to the Singapore Botanic that brings you to a magnificent, forested nature. The
Kay Ngee Tan Architects Gardens, the Gallop Extension, a 8 hectare area is one COMO Adventure Grove, a playground that is inspired
of the places that people can go to for quick escape by nature, highlights the aerial roots play area, giant
Landscape Architect/Designer from the busy urban life. It encompasses two conserved jackfruit and EPDM stumps where families and visitors
Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl buildings that have been refurbished into the Botanical could enjoy. It’s reminiscent to the good old kampung
Art Gallery, which is home to over 2,000 illustrations days. With Singapore’s title as the “Garden City”, the
Main Contractor and paintings, and Forest Discovery Centre @ OCBC Gallop Extension is designed for the people to be closer
Landscape Engineering Pte Ltd Arboretum, which features Singapore’s forest ecosystem to nature.
and the importance of its conservation. It has a new
hiking trail named Mingxin Foundation Rambler’s Ridge
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Progressive Builders Pte Ltd
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The start of Coastal Adventure Corridor features Rower’s Bay Park,
the first section of a 150 km Round Island Route (RIR), The Coastal Prince’s Landscape Pte Ltd
Adventure Corridor stretches from Rower’s Bay at Lower Seletar
Reservoir winding through the coasts of Punggol, Pasir Ris, Changi and Project name
East Coast Park. Garden of Peace at Choa Chu Kang
Cemetery
Serving as a great resting spot for cyclists, joggers and park users to Singapore’s first inland ash scattering garden, made up of four
enjoy the view of Lower Seletar Reservoir engulfed by marginal trees designated lanes, forms one part of the sprawling 9,500m 2 Garden of
and shrubs species. It features a boardwalk that brings visitors closer Peace@CCK. It is located at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex.
to the water, a lookout pavilion, swales and a wetland. The Marsh serves
as a connection to the Lower Seletar Reservoir and mangrove species An open garden concept, the thoughtful landscaping provides for a
are introduced. A Pavilion sits on the highest point of the bay area peaceful environment for families to say their final goodbyes.
that oversees the whole Lower Seletar Reservoir on the left and Johore
Strait on the right next to the iconic Yishun Dam.
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Owner
Hoi Hup Sunway Mount Sophia Pte Ltd
Architect
Consortium 168 Architects Pte Ltd
Landscape Architects/Designer
Sitetectonix Pte Ltd
Main contractor
Straits Construction Singapore Pte Ltd
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ECO Properties Pte Ltd Secure Venture Development
(Alexandra) Pte Ltd
Architect
DP Architects Pte Ltd Architect
Architect 61 Pte Ltd
Landscape Architects/Designer
eCO is a beautiful ‘green’ condominium, Sitetectonix Pte Ltd
and its theme is to be “in harmony with
nature”, where special attention is made to Main contractor
ensure that it is a canvas for a sustainable Unison Construction Pte Ltd
and ecological friendly environment.
Every moment you experience is a
commune with nature, and the eCO Principal Garden symbolises a new
gardenscapes consist of green spaces, frontier in home design that consciously
which are tastefully crafted to create a strives to maximise unbuilt space among
realm of tranquility and comfort. the density of urban Singapore.
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Owner Owner
Morganite Pte Ltd White Haven Properties Pte Ltd
Architect Architect
Zaha Hadid Architectures / DCA Architects Pte Ltd
RSP Architects Planners & Engineer
(Pte) Ltd Landscape Architect/Designer
Tinderbox Landscape Studio Pte Ltd
Landscape Architect/Designer
ICN Design Main Contractor
Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd
Main Contractor
CS Bored Pile System Pte Ltd
Jewel @ Buangkok is an eco-friendly
property that is well-planned with
Towering the prime area of district 10, coziness and solitude in mind. The estate
d’Leedon is a stellar example of modern touts an extensive and dense greenery
architecture that takes more than just as a biophilic feature for eco-conscious
your side-eye notice as you drive along families looking to settle in District 19 of
Farrer Road. With close proximity to northeast Singapore. 616 units are spread
Botanic Gardens and Bukit Timah Nature across six staggered tower blocks within
Reserve, the premise demands a high the total area of 60,173m 2 . On arrival,
standard for landscape architecture and visitors are greeted with water walls and
maintenance. water bodies that traces the themed cabin
gardens.
The landscape spans 283,549sq ft of
the site with only 40% of plants under
irrigation. Watering alone would require a
considerable investment in manual labour.
Featuring close to 1000 species of plants,
d’Leedon is home to a diverse plant
palette that sits in challenging locations
of slopes and verticality.
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MCST Plan No. 4126 MCST Plan No. 4160
Main Contractor
Swee Bee Contractor Pte Ltd
Located at Angullia Park, Orchard,
TwentyOne Angullia Park is a condominium
completed in 2014. It is the epitome of
The well-manicured shrub in front of condominium luxurious urban living.
signage gives a serene impression as the residents
and visitors arrive. The brilliant summer color An addition to the Orchard Road area, it
flowering plants at the entrance foyer greets is setting new benchmark for residential
everyone once they enter the condominium. developments in its vicinity with its
high-rise, tropical living feel. Palms, trees,
The swimming pool is the centrepiece of the and shrubs are maintained by the team
condominium and serves as the green oasis offering since 2018.
residents a relaxing place. The residents can
vicariously enjoy the tropical holiday experience
along with the lush landscaping surrounding it. The
lavish poolside surrounded by greens adds flair
to the ambience and keeps true to the theme of
natural bodies of water.
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Architect Costa Del Sol, which literally translates from Spanish “Coast of the Sun”, Owner Nestled on top of a hill, Golden Hill Park comprises of 5 residential blocks
Team Design Architects Pte Ltd is designed with a theme of resort style living. Situated off the ECP, MCST Plan No. 2864 of 390 units located at Mei Hwan Drive. Sandwiched between two parks,
Costa Del Sol is a family friendly tropical escape in Bayshore. In addition water elements and lush flora landscapes are the main highlights to the
to its strategic location and stunning view of the sea, the lush green estate. A water curtain greets you as you enter the estate; an infinity
and flowering landscape creates a warmth and welcoming ambience for pool that seems to stretch forever; and a well-manicured greenery.
the estate. There are two main garden areas in the estate where many Maintained by the team for half a decade already, the flora is growing
residents utilise those green spaces for recreational activities such as beautifully and healthily.
strolling, barbecuing, or walking their pets. The clean and manicured
plants along the walkways create a modern and neat look while visually
soften the surrounding structures. Not to mention, the diversity of plant
species, and variety of colours and textures both enhance biodiversity
and bring aesthetic pleasure to all residents.
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Pte Ltd
Prince’s Landscape Pte Ltd
Project name
Project name Parc Palais
Kingsford Waterbay Residences Parc Palais is a contemporary freehold condominium located at 47 Hume
Owner Avenue Singapore 598748 . It has been 3 years since Lucky Garden
Owner City Development Pte Ltd took over landscape maintenance at the estate. We are Greenfingers
Located in Upper Serangoon View, Kingsford Waterbay sets a stylish view
MCST Plan No. 4714 whom brought the reflective greens of the landscape combined with
in District 19, Singapore. The most prominent feature is the unblocked
the mixture color glowed brighter in the strengthening light. Relaxing
view of the spectacular Serangoon River which is breathtakingly
moment is captured through this picture.
beautiful right after dawn.
Let’s discover this unique wonderland of lushness and tranquillity
Also, the beauty of the sun setting over the riverside surely presents an
here. Swimming pool landscape is attracted by stunning planter boxes
amazing sight at night. Palms, trees, shrubs, and turf, envelop the whole
which are designed by layers, plants are trimmed in shape and neatly.
vicinity making it a beautiful respite from the humdrum of everyday life.
Greenery lawn combined with Heliconia & Bauhinia flowery are brighten
up the entire walkway. Wonderful, blend in with nature are the first feel
ever when you are in.
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Lucky Garden Floriculture
Pte Ltd Lawrence Landscape &
Project name Construction Pte Ltd
Soleil @ Sinaran
Soleil @ Sinaran is condominium located at 2 Sinaran Drive, Singapore Project name
Owner 307467. It has been 4 years since we took over landscape maintenance Varsity Park Condominium
Riverside Investments Pte Ltd at the estate. Our Mission has through the years been guided by one Varsity Park is a Resort Themed Low Rise Development along West
unflagging principle is to listen attentively to our client’s needs. Soleil Coast Road. When we took over the site in 1st Quarter of 2019, the
Landscape Architect/Designer is one of our stunning project brighten up by beautifully greenery site was very bare with numerous bald patches. A complete opposite
Tierra Design Studio Pte Ltd landscape. of the Resort Themed Condominium that it was supposed to be. The
Maintenance teams kicked into gear with a comprehensive Maintenance
Are you a plant lover? If yes let’s plan a trip to visit Soliel. The perfect management plan to rectify outstanding fundamental issues coupled
combination of tall tree and layer shrubs and ground cover plant in with the support of our Design and Projects Team that assisted with
multi-colour is the first look catch your eyes. Landscape with extremely the redesigning and relandscaping of prominent areas in Year 2019 and
stunning design in every corner. In all things of nature there is 2020. Very thankful for a very supportive Council for the speedy state
something of the marvelous. That’s our upgrading design over the years of improvement to the site. With the massive improvement, the owners
of maintenance. have seen a rise in property prices as well as faster take up and higher
rate for Rental units.
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Prince’s Landscape Pte Ltd Cove Drive
Project name
Yew Tee Residences Landscape Architect/Designer Situated on the Island of Sentosa. Where its contemporary design unfolds
Vladimir Djurovic Landscape the lush greeneries surrounding its compound and its seaside ambiance.
Owner Architecture There is an unimaginable idyllic atmosphere to being away from the
MCST Plan No. 3516 bustling city, which many would long for. This perpetual panorama
Yew Tee Residences is an apartment development that is made up of a Other Specialists view is created around the Pool by the broad leaves of Calatheas, the
total of 139 units located at Choa Chu Kang North in District 24. Various Water + Plants Lab Pte Ltd bristly Rhapis, and the towering multilayered Palms, creating a private
facilities include fitness corner, Jacuzzi, multi-purpose hall, reflexology sanctuary for the family and guests to unwind in the outdoors.
path, wading pool, gymnasium room, lap pool, playground and sauna.
The horticultural maintenance team came on board since 2018, and they Tranquility for a home coated with assortments of greenery and flora
have been ensuring that the plants are being taken with utmost care. around its perimeter. Guarded with screening plants for privacy. This
home has successfully managed to strike a balance between nature and
development. The home of the family.
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Owner Owner With its Hotel in a Garden theme, Genting Hotel Jurong is a hidden
Guoco Resorts World Sentosa gem in the western part of Singapore in the Jurong Lake District. It is
strategically located around business and leisure facilities, from Business
Parks, Shopping Malls, Attractions to Hospitals. From the outside, guests
can see the extensive landscaping and greenery, roof gardens, and sky
terraces, which truly gives a welcoming feeling. Currently a quarantine
facility, the maintenance team ensures that plants are maintained well
to provide better recovery for its patients.
Maintenance
Currently the tallest building in Singapore, Guoco Non-Residental
Tower is a mixed-use development skyscraper in
Tanjong Pagar of the Downtown Core district of
Singapore. In it is the Tanjong Pagar park which Island Landscape &
is a 150,000ft 2 landscaped Urban Park features Nursery Pte Ltd
a green lawn, rooftop gardens and a wide, open
space sheltered by a glass canopy for recreational Project name
and lifestyle events. One George Street
A generous touch of green in the Central Owner Nestled in Singapore’s central financial district, this 23 storey office
Business District. The area has been maintained SG OGS Pte Ltd tower enjoys a prominent location and excellent views. At the building
by well-equipped landscape technicians,
front, trees soaring high into the sky with a lush planter bed underneath
horticulturists, and arborists, making sure that it Architect is a perfect complement to its high glass curtain wall. Landscape on
is aesthetically appealing and at the same time it DCA Architects Pte Ltd Level 5 is a stress releasing area with trees, shrubs and groundcovers
doesn’t pose any safety hazard to the public.
with pool view. Frequent monitoring of the health of palms are carried
Landscape Architect/Designer out as it can be very windy at this level, thus affecting their growth.
STX Landscape Architects Garden on Level 12 is installed with plants that are able to withstand
semi shaded condition. Variations of foliage texture and colour turn
Main Contractor this landscape space into an attractive area. The sky garden on level 22
Kajima Overseas Asia Pte Ltd is the focal point of the rooftop garden. Visitors tend to let their hair
down and take in the breathtaking urban scenery.
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SG Enable
Architect
WOHA
Landscape Architect/Designer
Salad Dressing Landscape
Main Contractor
Sunray Woodcraft Construction Pte Ltd
82 83
Maintenance Maintenance
Public & Urban Spaces Public & Urban Spaces
84 85
Maintenance Maintenance
Public & Urban Spaces Public & Urban Spaces
86 87
Maintenance
Public & Urban Spaces
Maintenance
Public & Urban Spaces
88 89
AWARDS
DESIGN & BUILD
• RESIDENTIAL
• NON-RESIDENTIAL
90 91
Design & Build
Landscape Engineering
Pte Ltd
Project name
Sang Nila Utama Garden at
Fort Canning Park
Owner
National Parks Board
Architect
P&T Consultants Pte Ltd
Landscape Architect/Designer
National Parks Board
Main Contractor
Landscape Engineering Pte Ltd
92 93
Design & Build Design & Build
94 95
Design & Build Design & Build
Owner Owner
Snakepit BP-LLP Ben Chng
Main Contractor
Sunpeak Construction Pte Ltd
96 97
Design & Build Design & Build
98 99
100 101
AWARDS
PLAYGROUND
102 103
Playground
PLAYPOINT (Singapore)
Pte Ltd
Project name
COMO Adventure Grove
Owner
National Parks Board
Landscape Architect/Designer
Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl
Main Contractor
Landscape Engineering
104 105
Playground Playground
Architect
P&T Consultants Pte Ltd The project is located in Ocean Park
Marriott Hotel, Hong Kong’s acclaimed
Landscape Architect/Designer oceanic theme park. To match with the
P&T Consultants Pte Ltd theme, our design concept aims to create
an immersive submarine playscape that
Main Contractor submerges children into an ocean world
BHCC Construction Pte Ltd exploration. The main play structure,
the orange submarine is designed using
distorted forms and surrealism, to
The New Wonderland Playground at Dawson Vista
broaden children’s minds and inspire their
was inspired by “Alice in Wonderland” a popular
imagination.
children’s classic created by Lewis Carroll in
1865. The whimsical thematic design integrates
The submarine is like a maze. The
traditional elements such as slides, seesaw,
asymmetrical design and the divided
climbing platforms, and trampoline to encourage
sections allow for a maximum area of play
families to explore and play together. This
with different entrances, exits, and play
thematic playground has been designed in a unique
routes.
storytelling way that encourages interaction and
spurs boundless imagination and entertainment for
The interesting and unique composition
the children.
of the submarine’s form can be found
at different angles. Children can set up
The key structural features inspired by the Magic
various playing routes by themselves
Doors, White Rabbit’s pocket watch are being
freely and ride through the whole structure
featured. The elevated play experiences transport
while enjoying the featured play elements
children to the magical world of Alice in Wonderland
inside, such as net tunnels, climbing holds,
and promotes imaginative role-playing. Children
and sensory surfaces. Each and every
and adults can delve into chapters of the story
feature are designed to motivate children
through multiple interpretations. And children
and improve their problem-solving skills.
can boost their agility, balance and confidence
by walking across the rope bridge before sliding
down the “rabbit’s hole”, and playing hide and
seek through the bubble window.
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Playground Playground
There are three play areas in this school which are all designed with
concepts involving natural timber, plastics, recycled materials and
natural surfacing. Level 1 outdoor features nature play structure,
balancing logs, a seesaw and a sand play for 5 to 12 years old. Level
1 indoor has a timber framed climber as the highlight, an adventure
bridge and a hill mound with climbing elements and a tunnel for 2 to 12
years old. Level 2 features adventure course, a big climbing structure
and a banister slide that is meant for 5 to 12 years old children.
An esteemed sustainability-and-transformation
project of CT-Art.
108 109
Playground Playground
110 111
Playground Playground
Playground
PLAYPOINT (Singapore)
Pte Ltd
Project name
Skyparc @ Dawson
Inspired by the woodland habitat, the SkyParc at Dawson playground
Owner provides kids with various exciting elements to explore and have fun
Housing & Development Board while appreciating the beauty of wildlife and nature!
112 113
Playground
PLAYPOINT (Singapore)
Pte Ltd
Project name
Tampines Greenbloom
Bubble bubbly blup blup, the giant bubble appears on the surface.
Owner
Housing & Development Board Please be gentle while playing around the slide, climbing, crawl tunnel,
don’t pop it!
Architect
P&T Consultants Pte Ltd The bubble town is floating on the ground; come and catch the bubbles.
Big, small and oval shape bubbles. Have fun with all the bubbles!
Landscape Architect/Designer
Len-Til Pte Ltd
Main Contractor
Sim Lian Construction
116 117
Green Wall
Landscape Architect/Designer
Greenology Pte Ltd
Main Contractor
Greenology Pte Ltd
118 119
Green Wall Green Wall
Owner Owner
Aqua Marina Hotel Pte Ltd Pathlight School
(Marina Mandarin Singapore)
Pathlight School is a special school for
Architect
high-functioning children with autism, located in
FDAT Architect Pte Ltd
Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. The introduction of various
softscapes aims to create an environment where
Landscape Architect/Designer
students feel safe and comfortable to pursue their
Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl Pte Ltd
education.
120 121
Green Wall Green Wall
Owner
Temasek Trustees Pte Ltd
The Raffles Boulevard HyGro™Wall, located
on the 4th floor, spans across 43.2m 2 . It Architect
serves as both a poolside attraction and a Surbana Jurong Consultants Pte Ltd
shower screen of a prominent hotel chain.
Keeping with the hotel’s revamped theme Landscape Architect/Designer
of “Garden in a Hotel”, the green wall has Greenology Pte Ltd
been much appreciated by hotel guests
as it is both aesthetic and functional with Main Contractor
its screening purpose of shower facilities Sunray Woodcraft Construction Pte Ltd
beside the green wall, exuding a luxe
charm to the hotel.
122 123
Green Wall Green Wall
Landscape Architect/Designer The owner of this landed property commission a 36m 2 green wall to Owner Nestled in a land parcel that connects Bedok South Avenue 3 and New
Greenology Pte Ltd create an immersive green corridor along the common walkway. The CEL Development Pte Ltd Upper Changi Road just a stone’s throw away from Tanah Merah MRT,
2 main objectives of the green wall – create a naturalistic green wall Grandeur Park Residences is a residential estate close to the beaches of
Main Contractor rich of biodiversity, that will be easy to maintain. The green wall has Architect East Coast Park built upon virgin land. The green wall was implemented
CPC Construction Pte Ltd a wave motive running through the entire length. Plants of different ADDP Architects LLP whereby residents will be greeted with its different colours and texture
shades of green and accent plants were used to create the waves effect, variations of plant palette while enfolding the condominium’s logo.
introducing a rich biodiversity of plants that is low on maintenance. Landscape Architect/Designer The green wall filters toxins in the air and converts carbon dioxide to
Ecoplan Asia Pte Ltd oxygen, hence creating a healthier environment for residents. Darker
hue of Schefflera arboricola accompanied by lighter Philodendron
Main Contractor erubescens “gold” creates a backdrop in a diagonal geometric pattern.
CES Engineering & Construction Pte Ltd The leafy palette draws an optical illusion of a full tree atop Grandeur
Park Residences’ logo. Completing the green wall is a metallic frame
that contains the green wall in a minimalistic four-sided border.
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Green Wall
Landscape Architect/Designer Waterfall of Plants is designed to be a 12m high green wall, located in the
Greenology Pte Ltd airwell of a residential home, with a moss wall at the top to artistically
represent clouds, a waterfall of plants at the middle section to replicate
Main Contractor the effect of being immersed in nature and a indoor paludarium at the
Greenology Pte Ltd bottom to simulate a cave like environment.
126 127
AWARDS
OPEN Category
128 129
Open Category
Singapore Zoological
Gardens
Project name
Landscaping for Indian Rhino Exhibit at
Night Safari The New Indian Rhino Exhibit at Night Safari with Sustainable Landscape
Habitat Design has been opened to public on 29 April 2021.
Owner
Mandai Wildlife Group (MWG) The landscape adopted is Asian Grassland and there are 5 Key Design
Considerations for Indian Rhino Exhibit at Night Safari: 1) Create
Architect immersion landscape 2) Create natural habitat for animals 3) Preserve
Ratnawati Bte Hussin existing landscape features 4) Recycling of affected trees through
(PM, Exhibit Design, MWG) transplanting 5) Natural plant succession through seeding regime
Landscape Architect/Designer
Serene Lai Seak Hwa (Horticulture,MWG)
Main Contractor
Top Pave Pte Ltd (Builder) &
Kumudra Landscape Services Pte Ltd
(Landscape Contractor)
Other Specialists
George Kyaw (VP, MWG)
130 131
PARTICIPATING
ENTRIES
132 133
PARTICIPATING ENTRY
IMPLEMENTATION - NON RESIDENTIAL IMPLEMENTATION - PUBLIC & URBAN SPACES
Island Landscape & Nursery Pte Ltd Kim Bock Contractor Pte Ltd
IMPLEMENTATION - PUBLIC & URBAN SPACES MAINTENANCE - PUBLIC & URBAN SPACES
Kim Bock Contractor Pte Ltd Swee Bee Contractor Pte Ltd
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27 New Industrial Road Singapore 658070
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1 Sims Lane #06-12 E: sales@treetoplandscaping.com
Singapore 408934 16B Shelford Rd #03-16
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