In the past few posts, I worked on making design schemes for a park marker or monument. Just a back story, with all of my visits to known parks in Singapore I realize the importance of park markers since they are the once that provide the narrative for the park. It also serves as the icon for a specific park or portion of the park. They are a very interesting feature of the park and they are usually the reason that makes a park memorable.
For today, I took the liberty to undertake a design challenge of creating design schemes that will be applicable to a neighborhood park.
I came up with the idea of an abstract representation of a tree that’s made of stainless steel. I’m a big fan of steel material since I believe that it can be long-lasting without showing any sign of degradation over time.
Here’s the final result:
The ones below are the earlier versions of this design series:
The white tree of Gondor? ;)
I had to google about the tree of Gondor and then I got what you meant. The tree of Gondor is far better but I'm glad that my work has the same appeal.
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