After decades of green initiatives, Singapore has become a City in Nature, where skyscrapers are cloaked in greenery, parks ...
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‘I’ve seen an entirely different side to this city, and it’s wild’ – what Singapore can teach us about how to live in natureTo date, approximately 193ha of skyrise greenery exists in Singapore, and what this showcases is that even within limited urban space, our connection to nature within cities can still thrive.
Whether you’re landing at Changi Airport, checking into any of the world-class hotels or shopping along Orchard Road, Singapore has no shortage of buildings showcasing exemplary design and ...
A new seismic study of Singapore could guide urban growth and renewable energy development in the coastal city nation, where 5.6 million residents live within an area of 734 square kilometers.
and National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF). “The IEM utilizes high-resolution 3D city maps coupled to urban physics models, to simulate the combined impacts of wind, sun and noise on urban ...
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Economic Survey offers the Singapore solution for India's citiesThe Economic Survey 2024-25, tabled in Parliament by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, has put vertical gardens at the heart of India's urban sustainability efforts. These green facades—also ...
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