Amidst the towering skyscrapers and vibrant energy of Marina Bay, stands the Here is SG sculpture. It’s not just a photo opportunity. It’s a symbol of Singapore’s unity and diversity. The Here is SG sculpture is a massive structure, 3 meters high and 20 meters long. It’s made of wood and steel, a blend of nature and modernity that reflects Singapore itself. The sculpture is designed to be viewed from a specific angle. From this vantage point, the seemingly abstract elements coalesce into the familiar SG Trust Mark. This deconstructed and reconstructed logo represents the diverse population of Singapore coming together as one. It symbolizes how the collective strength of its people makes Singapore greater than the sum of its parts. The Here is SG sculpture isn’t just about aesthetics. It also embodies Singapore’s commitment to sustainability. The wooden facade is crafted from 100% reconstituted timber. This minimizes waste by using all parts of the tree. Native Pilea plants adorn the sculpture, absorbing carbon dioxide from the air. Located in the heart of Singapore, the Here is SG sculpture invites visitors to reflect on the nation’s past, present, and future. It stands among iconic landmarks like the Super Trees, Marina Bay Sands, and the ArtScience Museum. The sculpture is a testament to Singapore’s vibrant identity, a nation realizing endless possibilities and passions. Here is SG, a symbol of unity, sustainability, and the enduring spirit of Singapore.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.