Alice at Mediapolis
Alice @ Mediapolis is a 12 storey mixed use office building that comprises of food and beverage / collaborative / media oriented spaces for the level 1 and 2; and typical office environments for the remaining floors. The project seeks to challenge the conventional business park model by creating a forum for collaborative relationships between start-up entrepreneurs and business modules.
Client Boustead Projects
Location Singapore
Sector Workplace
Size 39,500 sqm / 12 storeys
Skills Architecture, Landscape, Environmental Consultancy
Status Completed (2018)
Client Majupadu Development
Location Kluang, Malaysia
Sector Serviced Residences
Size 8-12 storeys
Skills Architecture, Landscape, Interior Design, Branding
Status Concept
Client Majupadu Development
Location Kluang, Malaysia
Sector Serviced Residences
Size 8-12 storeys
Skills Architecture, Landscape, Interior Design, Branding
Status Concept
CULTURE & CONSERVATION
CULTURE & CONSERVATION
Urban Habitat.
Cities of Opportunities
Cities of Opportunities: Connecting Culture and Innovation (Routledge 2020)
Culture refers to not only the arts but also other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. It similarly refers to the customs, institutions, and achievements of a social group, a people, or a nation. Innovation refers to the action or process of change, alteration, or revolution; a new method of idea creation or product that may bring about change. It is easy to assume that innovation may be juxtaposed to the preservation of culture and time-tested rituals. Yet as human settlements grew; and as streets and squares evolved through the diverse exchanges of people trading, celebrating, rallying and socially interacting, it should come as little surprise that cities and its places would become, and continue to be, centres of culture and innovation that can be inextricably linked. Culture and Innovation in cities can potentially take on different complexions if viewed through the lens of academics and practitioners drawn from different geographies, disciplines, or fields of expertise when addressing particular urban challenges. It is through this complexity of views that this book seeks to provide a broad perspective on culture and innovation in the context of global cities today; and a rich cornucopia of insights from thought leaders within their respective fields to shape the cities of tomorrow.
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