Hyundai E&C became the first domestic construction company to receive a medal at the world's top garden show, 'RHS Flower Show Wentworth Woodhouse 2025'.

Hyundai E&C announced on the 22nd that it won a silver-gilt medal for the jointly created work 'Garden Whispers' with Sungkyunkwan University at the event held for five days from the 16th. Silver-gilt is a middle stage between gold and silver awards.

The flower show, hosted by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), took place at Wentworth Woodhouse, a large estate in South Yorkshire, England. A total of 31 works competed in the finals across four institutional sectors.

A work jointly created by Choi Yeon-gil of Hyundai E&C and Choi Hye-young of Sungkyunkwan University was entered in the show garden sector and won a silver-gilt medal in its first participation.

The award-winning 'Garden Whispers' is an attractive piece that invites viewers into a poetic landscape of nature through white columns arranged at various heights. The design features a quiet resting space and vibrant herbaceous flowers placed within rhythmically waving three-dimensional columns, breaking down the boundaries between nature, architecture, and art to achieve harmony. Some of the paving and chairs in the garden utilized 3D printing technology that recycles plastic. The award-winning work is expected to be replicated at the 'D.H. Bangbae' site, scheduled for completion next year.

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