About the Artwork Despite Singapore’s sunny weather, the silvery white Snowflakes remains frozen on the roof of VivoCity and serves as a cooling sight for visitors. Measuring more than one metre across, Snowflakes is made of sandblasted stainless steel with different forms of snowflakes clustered into a crystalline pile. Its complex structure contrasts with VivoCity’s...
Punch Buddies, 2006By Michael Punchman
About the Artwork Up on the rooftop Sky Park of VivoCity and at the children’s open-air playground, Punch Buddies greets visitors with exuberant smiles and playful punches into the air. These colourful toy characters show off various dynamic poses, and were specially made to embody the energy, vitality and interactivity of VivoCity. They are adorable,...
There, 2006By Henk Visch
About the Artwork Perched on VivoCity’s rooftop, There consists of a man-shaped sculpture swinging from a horizontal bar at more than six metres above the ground. The sculpture is powered by a motor to turn every few minutes, drawing inspiration from traditional robotics by harnessing kinetic energy in art form. This movement constantly changes the...
Aphrodite’s Roses, 2006By Hiroshi Yoshimizu
About the Artwork Aphrodite’s Roses sit quietly along VivoCity’s boardwalk in everlasting bloom, complementing the beautiful scenic harbour with their sensual lure. Made of glass fibre and built in two different sizes, these four wine red roses were designed specially as street furniture for the waterfront where couples, families and friends gather for heartfelt moments....
Snowman, 2006By Inges Idee
About the Artwork In winter, children build snowmen to welcome the first snow of the season. There is simplicity in their form, joy in their creation, and something magical in their presence despite a short lifetime. At VivoCity, Snowman is a 13-metre tall sculpture stretched from three spheres to hyper elongated ellipsoid forms. These are...
GoGo, 2006By Marc Ruygrok
About the Artwork Red rocket GoGo awaits its launch between VivoCity and HarbourFront Centre, welcoming visitors as they drive in. It is inspired by VivoCity’s design concept of flowing water, and modelled after the form of a water drop. At 10 metres high, GoGo looks as if it landed out of a children’s story. It...
Flower Tree, 2006By Choi Jeong-hwa
About the Artwork At six metres high, the Flower Tree blooms beautifully amongst real trees along the HarbourFront boardwalk. It stands out with its spherical top of huge, colourful and flourishing blooms on a life like trunk, and reflects the idea of Singapore as a Garden City. The Flower Tree stands amidst visitors to VivoCity...