Pulau Ubin

Pulau Ubin Lives

Pulau Ubin, an island northeast of mainland Singapore, is home to traditional raised-floor wooden Malay houses. These settlements, known as kampung, derive their name from the Malay verb berkampung, meaning “coming together.” The houses on Pulau Ubin have long served as communal gathering spaces, fostering dialogue across different segments of society. The planned restoration of […]

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common ground

Common Ground

The term heartland refers to Singapore’s residential neighborhoods, which serve as vital hubs for civic activity and community interaction. These areas feature shared spaces and facilities designed to meet the evolving needs of residents. As these needs shift, so too do the structures that support them. Common Ground is a recent initiative in Bedok’s heartland, […]

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temasek shophouse

Temasek Shophouse

Temasek Shophouse stands as a model of thoughtful urban redevelopment, balancing heritage preservation with modern functionality. Beyond bringing together communities and stakeholders, a key aspect of designing a spatially sensitive project is acknowledging a site’s historical significance and integrating it into its transformation. Located in Dhoby Ghaut, a major retail and commercial district in central […]

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