- For their fifth installation at the Canada Blooms Garden Festival in Toronto, b sq. Design Studio Inc went a new route for their garden displaay with one built completely out of shipping pallets. “Plug and Play – the Pallet Garden” features 105 standard pallets, which were used to create planters, water features, and a playhouse tower. The landscape design and build firm wowed visitors with their playful creations and showed that common available materials can be used to create fantastic designs.
For their 5th annual installation at the 2012 Canada Blooms Garden Festival, b sq. Design Studio set out to do something a little different. They decided to take a common material, one that people see everyday, and use it to create something beautiful. The Toronto firm also wanted to show off their skills using uncommon materials and be able to dismantle the project and reuse the materials. Shipping pallets were readily available and became the building blocks for their installation, Plug and Play – the Pallet Garden.
In total, the firm used 105 shipping pallets that were all 5” high, 40” wide and 48” long. They built walkways, planter walls, a 12’ high playhouse with a roof deck, a water feature and a series of freestanding pallet herb gardens. The playhouse features a counter area where adults can entertain and the structure is sturdy enough to double as a climbing wall for children to play on. Visitors were delighted with the garden and surprised when they realized it was made out of pallets. In addition to the garden, b sq Design Studio also had on hand, their 20′ mobile shipping container project office. At the end of the show, the entire installation was dismantled with the pallets returned to warehouses and the plant materials will be relocated into permanent locations throughout Toronto.
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