Harvesting Food + Fun in Singapore
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DATES
26 Sep - 06 Oct 2024
OPENING HOURS
10.00am – 5.00pm
ADMISSION
Free Admission
ORGANISED BY
DATES
26 Sep - 06 Oct 2024
OPENING HOURS
10.00am – 5.00pm
ADMISSION
Free Admission
ABOUT
Landscape Architecture on the Long Island.
The Long Island Speculative Design Studio envisages the future of the Long Island in Singapore, with an aim to establish a sustainable and resilient lifestyle model, promoting food security and mitigating the impacts of sea-level rise. This is achieved by integrating urban subsistence farming practices along the shoreline of the area.
Students from the Bachelor and Master of Landscape Architecture programmes in the National University of Singapore share their unique takes on the development of this exciting new space, going beyond functionality and aesthetics to create truly unique experiences for this very special site.
ORGANISER
National University of Singapore, College of Design and Engineering, Department of Architecture
NUS CDE Department of Architecture (DOA) is Asia’s premier school of design, architecture, landscape and urbanism. Led by a multidisciplinary and international faculty, DOA champions design excellence through a vision of ‘Architecture for Asia’, advancing impactful design solutions in the heart of Asia and in the tropical centre of the world.
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