From grey to green – the 1.2-hectare space under the viaduct from Punggol MRT station to Sam Kee LRT station has been turned into a lively community park with multi-play areas.
Dr Janil Puthucheary, Adviser to Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC Grassroots Organisations, Priscilla Yeap, People’s Association (PA)’s General Manager for One Punggol, Lee Hwee Wan, PA Deputy Director (Design and Planning), and Thun KongSub, DP Green Senior Associate share how this unique public space came about and lessons on creating successful public spaces.
How did the idea to turn the under-utilised space under the viaduct into a linear park come about?
Dr Janil: It was a confluence of factors. I was concerned that the space under the viaduct may become an eyesore if left as it is. At the same time, there had been a lack of sporting facilities in the area, and we were looking for locations where more of such facilities could be provided. Turning the space into a park seemed like a good option on how we can activate and use the space well.
A plan showing the various uses along Punggol Green. Image: DP Green. (View high res image)
What were some of the key considerations in making this park useful and meaningful for residents?
Dr Janil: At the basic level, it should be designed to be well lit, clean, and as beautiful as possible to make the place inviting and attractive for people to want to use the space regularly and to help maintain and care for it well.
Punggol Green is a place for everyone. Image: DP Green.
How have the residents helped to shape this linear park?
What are lessons learnt from developing the park in creating successful public spaces?
Before and after showing how the underutilised space under the viaduct is transformed. Image: DP Green.
Walking through Punggol Green’s lush greenery. Image: DP Green.
Image: DP Green.
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