Western Daily Press

Garden gold for glimpse of cities’ greener future

- HANNAH BAKER hannah.baker@reachplc.com

ABATH-BASED landscape architectu­re practice has been awarded a gold medal and coveted Best Show Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show 2021.

Grant Associates, of Milk Street, received the accolade from the Royal Horticultu­ral Society for its Chineseins­pired Guangzhou Garden, which was commission­ed by the government of Guangzhou.

The garden was designed by the practice’s director Peter Chmiel and senior associate Chin-Jung Chen, and takes inspiratio­n from the Chinese port city, north west of Hong Kong, on China’s Pearl River.

The ambitious design showcases numerous planting species and aquatic designs, including one of the largest volumes of water ever to feature in a Chelsea show garden in its 108-year history.

According to Grant Associates, the Chinese-inspired garden pays homage to Guangzhou’s philosophy which gives equal considerat­ion to the needs of people and wildlife through sustainabl­e city-planning strategies. Guangzhou has a distinct environmen­tal plan which divides it into three zones: social green space for people within the central business district (heart); protected green spaces to the north (lungs); and protected aquatic areas to the south (kidneys).

Like the city, the Guangzhou Garden is inspired by the same three zones, according to Grant Associates.

The design was originally set to be delivered in 2020 before the pandemic led to the cancellati­on of last year’s event, which usually takes place in May but was moved to the autumn for the first time in 2021.

Peter Chmiel, director at Grant Associates, said: “Our creative vision has been more than two years in the making, and being awarded gold is a testament to the whole team that was responsibl­e for making the Guangzhou Garden a reality.

“It was a huge challenge to effectivel­y capture and convey the essence of vast and vibrant Guangzhou into a 20m x 10m, but we are thrilled with the finished result and how our aquatic displays and extensive, exotic wetland cleansing area have been received by the judges and attendees so far this year.

“The Guangzhou Garden encourages us to all think about our future cities as landscape cities that enable people and nature to come closely together.”

The award-winning garden was designed by Grant Associates on behalf of China-based culture project consultanc­y Creativers­al and its main sponsor, the Administra­tion of

Forestry and Gardening of Guangzhou Municipali­ty.

It was created in collaborat­ion with garden design consultanc­y The Outdoor Room, with the prominent bamboo structures developed in partnershi­p with Xylotek, while the living walls were from Biotecture and the water features supplied by Bamber Wallis.

Chin-Jung Chen, senior associate at Grant Associates, added: “We have been very fortunate to collaborat­e with such a creative team for our first Chelsea show garden and it has been incredibly exciting to receive many positive comments about the garden’s serenity and beauty.

“We hope that the Guangzhou Garden provides inspiratio­n and a sense of calm to Chelsea Flower Show visitors this week.”

It was a huge challenge to capture and convey the essence of vast and vibrant Guangzhou PETER CHMIEL

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Peter Chmiel and senior associate Chin-Jung Chen designed the award
winning Guangzhou Garden
Alister Thorpe Bath-based Grant Associates director Peter Chmiel and senior associate Chin-Jung Chen designed the award winning Guangzhou Garden
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A Chinese dragon dance display in the Guangzhou Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show
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