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Asst Prof Michael Budig featured in issue 4, Arup Research Review
31 May 2021

Asst Prof Michael Budig featured in issue 4, Arup Research Review

ASD
Asst Prof Immanuel Koh featured at the panel discussion of the AI-architects section of the Venice Architecture Biennale
31 May 2021

Asst Prof Immanuel Koh featured at the panel discussion of the AI-architects section of the Venice Architecture Biennale

ASD
It Takes a Village: Collective Led Projects from Around the World
30 May 2021
A project of relevant scale is rarely a single Man’s work. From the village barn raising events done in the 18th and 19th century to the …
Using the environment to control quantum devices
28 May 2021
A deeper understanding of how the environment impacts quantum behaviour is bringing quantum devices one step closer to widespread adoption …
IN FOCUS: Is there an environmental cost from Singapore’s love affair with en bloc sales?
28 May 2021
While en bloc sales have their merits, the process of knocking down a building only to construct another comes with an environmental cost. …
Placemaking Special: Read This Important Study On Shaping Age-Friendly Neighbourhoods
27 May 2021

d+a published a placemaking special which was based on a study done by LKYCIC Research Director and Programme Lead of the Lee Li Ming Programme in Ageing Urbanism, Dr Belinda Yuen.

Why diplomatic events like the Shangri-La Dialogue cannot go virtual
26 May 2021

In late April, Asean leaders took some health risks by showing up for a face-to-face meeting in Jakarta to discuss the issue of Myanmar, which has been embroiled in political and social unrest since a February coup.

HASS
Singapore’s last surviving village
25 May 2021
Away from its soaring skyscrapers and urban sprawl, one rural oasis shows how Singapore used to look.
Meet the Full List of the 60 National Pavilions at the Venice Biennale 2021
24 May 2021
Due to the complex worldwide pandemic situation that erupted in 2020, the Venice Biennale 2020 declared a one-year postponement. Finally, …
‘Some flexibility’ for autonomous universities to admit more students amid COVID-19: Chan Chun Sing
24 May 2021
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s autonomous universities will be given “some flexibility” to admit more students this year in view of the disruptions …