
Winstanley Time Garden
4m x 6m, a floor graphic, digital printed on adhesive aluminum sheets
Developed in MFA Site and Situation, RCA on 2024
Installed on June 2025
The Winstanley Time Garden is a public graphic installation in the Winstanley Estate Square, London. It incorporates visual elements from the Heritage Service Centre and a maze-like spatial pattern inspired by the landscape of the residential area for vitalizing the community.
This free to access public artwork invites people to walk and play freely on this imaginative work and share urban memories. The visuals accompany The Drinking Fountain, an old dairy cart wheal, a coffee cart, a small part from a film programme published as well as street scenes that had actually existed around the town. Jump on it and enjoy your time walking through this hybrid imagination of Winstanley as if you were in a garden.



Pops of Joy! Collective: Junghun Lee, Daudi Kaggwa and Eviana Gerousi.
Project credit:
Winstanley Time Garden - a floor graphic - Junghun Lee
Pops of Colours - a participatory mural event - Daudi Kaggwa and Eviana Gerousi.
This collaborative project was funded by Microgrants, Winstanley Council, and involved with the Past, Present and Future festival, Welcome to Wandsworth(2025) and London Festival of Architecture(2025).