Singapore’s Southern Ridges Park

Singapore’s Southern Ridges Park

Located along a series of forested hills along the southern coast of Singapore is the Southern Ridges park. Covered with lush tropical greenery, the park is also a design destination with architecturally significant structures and panoramic views of the Singapore skyline.

Henderson Waves with Daniel Libeskind’s Reflections at Keppel Bay in the distance

One of the highlights is the Henderson Waves bridge, designed by RSP Architects with British architects IJP. The wave form bridge seamlessly connects the top of the adjacent hilltop parks.

Check out aerial views of the iconic structures and a hyperlapse video of a walk along the entire park in the video above! A directional map of a walk through the park can be seen below.

Expansive views of the Singapore skyline from the Southern Ridges

Heading west from the Henderson Waves, the park experience continues with an angular elevated canopy walk by LOOK Architects, with amazing views from within the canopy of tropical trees.

At the end of the canopy walk is another iconic road-crossing bridge, the Alexandra Arch (also by LOOK Architects).

The park walk offers some great perspectives of the iconic The Interlace by OMA!

At the end of the park is Hort Park, an award winning building by architecture firm MKPL. The open tropical structure is surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens and hosts a monthly Bazaar which is one of my favourite places to buy unique plants in Singapore.

Images and Video by Jonathan Choe