concept
The project is envisioned as a spatial journey that unfolds gradually as one moves through the site. Movement, pause, and visual discovery become the guiding ideas, where curving pathways and carefully framed views lead the visitor from the entrance toward the river edge. Instead of a rigid arrangement, the design adopts organic lines that soften the experience and allow the spaces to feel intuitive and fluid. Sculptural elements, water, and open greens are woven together to create moments of curiosity and calm, transforming the garden into a sequence of experiences rather than a single visual composition.
design
The planning strategy follows a network of flowing pathways paved in circular patterned stone, establishing a dynamic movement across the site. These paths are lined with sculptural installations that function as markers along the journey, creating an outdoor gallery that animates the walk. A large lawn acts as the primary open gathering space, while a white patio pavilion introduces a shaded retreat within the garden. The river-facing deck extends outward as a viewing platform, allowing the user to pause and connect with the surrounding landscape and water beyond. A sculptural water bowl near the entry forms a tranquil focal point, while layered planting and organic edges ensure that the built elements remain integrated within the natural character of the site.