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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Spatial Design (Top Up)
Integrated study space and mini amphitheater that hosts talks to attract more youths to the under-appreciated Fort Canning Park. Green roof top garden helps to integrate the structure into the site and also creates a contrasting emotion between the 2 spaces.
The design concept of this boutique hotel is based around sound. There are many aspects and characteristics of sound some of which are design ideas for the spaces in the hotel. It features a skylight room clad with different shades of blue fabrics to create a contrast with the concrete wall and to give the space a touch of softness.
This project require us to design a customer service as well as an office space for Samsung in a conserved two-story shophouse. Samsung is a heavy-weight in the technology world with its industries ranging from mobile phones to high-tech miliary ware, thus, from research I came up with a concept based on a motherboard design. There are numerous aluminium plates installed on the floor to link from a space to another in a systematic manner.
This project aims to channel the negativity of Singapore fashion to warn people the effects of what global warming will inflict on the people’s dress sense in the future. The proposed exhibition space, workshop and retail spaces complete with a cafe will provide visitors or customers an experience that educates the people about global warming. Exhibition spaces will provide visitors a multi-sensory experience on global warming and its effects on fashion.