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What’s our attitude towards foreigners as population crosses 6m mark?
“The foreign workers, foreign talents, foreign spouses, international students and foreign domestic workers live in Singapore. They may be here for one year, two years, five years, and some even close to a decade, if not more. They are part of Singapore’s evolving social fabric and culture as the city state develops,” said Dr Felicity Chan, senior research fellow at the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities.
Plans to add new homes and amenities to the Newton area being studied
The Straits Times reported on plans to study the addition of new homes and amenities in the Newton area. Associate Professor Yeo Kang Shua and Dr Harvey Neo were quoted in the article for their insights.
Strolling around a Singapore town: What makes a neighbourhood ideal for walking?
SUTD researchers delved into the lived experiences of Singaporeans including older adults to uncover key factors influencing their walking habits, which can guide urban planners in designing people-centric environments that promote active mobility.
Three Strategies to See If AI Creativity Is Limited or Limitless
In working with people with and without background in AI, we have seen both sides. We have designed three strategies to see where AI is limited and limitless, and thus reconcile these opposing views. Mr Poon King Wang, Chief Strategy Officer at SUTD, shares.
North-South Corridor could include iconic public space in Rochor linking 3 cultural districts
This is among early proposed plans for the surface streets along the 21.5km North-South Corridor (NSC). Research Assistant Professor Samuel Chng, head of the Urban Psychology Lab from the LKYCIC at SUTD, said the participatory design process will lead to the creation of spaces that are loved and used often by people over time.
The Big Read: Errant use of PMAs is a real menace, but tackling it is less straightforward than you think
TODAY published an article about how tackling the errant use of personal mobility aids is not so straightforward. The article included a quote from LKYCIC’s Dr Samuel Chng.
Commentary: Is Singapore on track to becoming a future-ready society?
In Singapore’s next chapter, embracing collective responsibility and fostering inclusive participation will be key in our journey to becoming a future-ready society, say Suhaila Zainal Shah, Samuel Chng and Harvey Neo from SUTD’s Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities.
No longer an eyesore, but are shared bikes a viable commuting option in Singapore?
Dr Samuel Chng, head of the Urban Psychology Lab at SUTD’s Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities, noted the lack of a strong cycling culture here, which contributes to lacklustre demand for bike sharing.
How to beat the heat in Singapore, without air-conditioning
Channel NewsAsia reported on how to beat the heat in Singapore without using air-conditioning. The climate resilient citizenry research was mentioned and Dr Samuel Chng was quoted in the article.
Yio Chu Kang Sport Centre revamp, new Sengkang park among ideas to transform north-east region
Channel NewsAsia covered a report on how Singaporeans cope without an air-conditioner and their life struggling with heat, sharing one family’s experience and getting cooling advice from a team of experts. The climate resilient citizenry research was mentioned and Dr Samuel Chng was quoted in the article.