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1–30 June 2025
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Moon Bloom

Location: Community Garden, London Cancer Hub
Date: 2024
Status: Permanent
Client: Sutton Council, Successful Sutton

London Festival of Architecture, Sutton Council and Successful Sutton have collaborated with Adrienne Lau from Edgy Collective to create a rain-harvesting moon gate and urban garden that celebrates the Harvest and Moon Festivals for all communities in Sutton. With support from Jamps Studio, Format Engineering, Susanna Grant, LINDA and Roka Brings Flowers.

After its temporary location in Trinity Square, Moon Bloom has now moved to a permanent home as the centrepiece in the new-look Community Garden at the London Cancer Hub in Belmont, Cotswold Road, Sutton.






The design


‘Moon Bloom’ © Jane Lam

‘Moon Bloom’ draws its inspiration from the Mid-Autumn Festival, a time-honoured celebration symbolising unity, family and harmony. The installation features a beautifully- crafted moon gate, a traditional architectural element that serves as a circular gateway in Eastern gardens, inviting visitors to walk through and explore a lush urban garden. This garden is not only a place of beauty but also somewhere that reflects the stories, traditions and rich culture of Sutton’s many communities.

The installation highlights the borough’s commitment to celebrating diversity. Sutton is home to a range of cultural festivals, and ‘Moon Bloom’ pays tribute to these by incorporating elements from different traditions, notably the recently established Hong Kong community in Sutton. The moon gate and garden are designed to foster community cohesion, with the full moon symbolising the gathering of people, much like the Mid-Autumn Festival that inspired it.

‘Moon Bloom’ © Jane Lam

The design of ‘Moon Bloom’ was informed by inclusive community engagement taking the form of collective drawing and writing on a large tarpaulin canvas. Throughout July, residents were invited to share their festival experiences and feelings towards Sutton and its community. These stories and creative expressions have been woven into the final design, ensuring that ‘Moon Bloom’ is not just a visual spectacle but also a representation of the community’s collective voice.

‘Moon Bloom’ is not only a celebration of culture but also a statement on sustainability. The installation features a contemporary take on festive planting that is contextually appropriate, highlighting the benefits of urban growing, and enhancing biodiversity through incorporating flowers that attract moths at night. By reusing the community engagement tarpaulin, the installation performs as a rainwater harvesting device that funnels rain into the soil and nourishes the plants.

‘Moon Bloom’ © Jane Lam

After its month-long residency at Trinity Square, the installation will be relocated to a permanent home at a community garden in Sutton, ensuring that its legacy endures and continues to inspire.

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