Dhoby Ghaut Green

Dhoby Ghaut Green was identified as an interim park in URA’s Public Space and Urban Waterfront Master Plan 2003, and conceived as a “City Room” for community gathering within the city and officially launch in 24 Oct 2009.

The special locality of this park and the diversity of the use groups in the vicinity create opportunities to provide a focal point for Art & Culture, Concerts & Performances and community activities, or just a resting place for users to appreciate the surrounding park and urban environment. The site highly accessible to people from all over the island as it is at the confluences of 3 MRT lines, North-South line, North-East line and Circle line.

Sculptural open-air amphitheatre at central space is the landmark of this park. It serves as a showpiece for the Architectural and Urban Design Excellence demonstration project and a performance venue to encourage public participation and enjoyment of the open space. Natural lines of a rattan basket inspired the design comprising interweaving aluminum screens. Night lighting will make it glow like a lantern. The aluminum screens also provide partial sun shading to the users. In addition, it also allow for natural through-ventilation, enable air to circulate freely through the structure. At the lower part of the amphitheatre is the performance stage with basic stage lightings. Multi-purpose rooms are available at the backstage for preparations before performances.

The green lawn and the beautiful landscape create a contrast against the architecture of the buildings in the area. The large canopies of the Rain Trees and Yellow Flame along the walk way provide good shade for the park user and the passerby of this area.

The gravel area at western parcel is densely shaded from existing trees, providing a tranquil environment that contrasts with the bustle of the surrounding cityscape. This serves as a platform for handicraft street bazaars and busker performances.

This park provide an adequate gathering spaces in the form of plazas for mass dancing, performances, etc, were incorporated. An open field on the eastern end on the site is designed to allow for light recreational sports and other community events. Conveniently located on the northern side of the field between both exits of the Dhoby Ghaut MRT station is a offering indoor and alfresco dining experiences.

Courtesy of Singapore National Parks Board

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