Iris Torus, the Fire Chalice and the Lirio Quill — each took centre stage, in their individual space amid the stunning planting.
An oak framed pavilion anchors the garden whilst helping to subtly separate the space into smaller areas that showcase the beautiful sculptures within a traditional setting.
The adaptations on the Torus design include one that is four meters in diameter and a blocky Keystone Torus in verdigris bronze at a mall entrance. The variations are designed to lead shoppers on a journey through the mall.
The leaf sculptures are shimmering, suspended canopies that allow light from glass atria in the Food Court to shine through hundreds of stylised green acrylic leaves.
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The garden has also been designed with environmental sustainability in mind; the main paved surfaces will be a beautiful silver grey textured porcelain combined with English Clay pavers. The deck under the Oak pavilion will be engineered wood in a very realistic silver grey.
The cube is one of three public sculptures created by David Harber for Zabeel Park, the largest public park in Dubai. A team from the workshop travelled to Dubai to manage the installation and alignment of the sculptures and sundial using local contractorsCharles Huntington