Design museums can inspire transformative changes in cities, shares Maria Nicanor, Director, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, reflecting on the role of museums and the power of design.
How can designers and communities work together to create better public spaces? Participatory design champion and NUS Professor Jeffrey Hou shares lessons from Seattle and Taiwan.
Whether it is using animals, words or other creative means, British architectural writer and curator Peter Murray is on a mission to make good design and city-making more relatable and engaging to everyone.
Architect and placemaker Christopher Law of the Oval Partnership shares that local communities can leverage placemaking to strengthen the economic and social capital of cities.
Youths nurturing youths - find out how NUS students are inspired by the annual CUBE workshop, mentoring aspiring future architects and planners.
DP Architects share why Bukit Canberra, the integrated sports and community hub, is pushing the boundaries on the co-location concept.
Creating more generous public spaces entices people to stay longer in places like Sengkang Central – MKPL Architects shares what makes this integrated development so special.
Why is the Guoco Tower Urban Park such a comfortable and lovely space? Learn more about what it takes to design and curate great public spaces in Singapore.
From grey to green, uncover the story behind the popular Punggol Green and how it has become a key focal point for the neighbourhood.
'How to make a great place' captures the evolution and growth of Singapore’s placemaking efforts in the last two decades.
This guidebook presents urban design strategies that have shaped the rich characters of Marina Bay, Singapore River, Balestier, Holland Village and other unique districts, for a more delightful and endearing Singapore.