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Tidal Sanctuary | Redesigning the Rocky Shore at Labrador Park


DV3003 Spatial Design AY19/20 Semester 1
In collaboration with Jiaman (https://oss.adm.ntu.edu.sg/a160043)
At the beginning of this assignment, we wanted to work on it as a continuation of our first wayfinding submission – which was to position Labrador Park as a convenient location for a variety of sensory experiences. Despite not being a very popular recreation space, Labrador has a rich natural and Read more →
Project 2 Final Artwork and Presentation: Dragon in the Park

A New Placemaking Proposal for the Dragon’sTooth Gate in Labrador Park
by Benjamin and Deniz
In the below slides;
Cover Page, Contents Page, Initial Sketches, Elevation/Dimensional Drawings (B&W), Colored Illustrations, Artist Impressions, Banner/Rollup Mockup Designs; Construction/3D Modeling of AR Dragon can be found respectively.
At the bottom one can also find the video of the constructed AR-Dragon on Site.
The link/viedo for the AR Dragon:
https://vimeo.com/373399661
Project 2: Labrador Park Playground (Research & Final)


By: Charlotte & Jane
Link to research and development of project: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Fx4K48Hh_3htUWrdHrAhKPe-LWyhPWjf
Below are the final presentation boards of our project with in-depth descriptions and explanations included:
Feedback for the above was that the colour palette could possibly be toned down. It came off a little way too bright and vibrant and somehow might draw attention away from some of the structures Read more →
Project 2 Final Art Work | Art Brut


By: Jessica Lewis and Rebecca Yilma
Project 1 Final Artwork - Labrador Park Wayfinding




Project 1 Final Artwork

A New Way-finding Approach for Labrador Park
by Benjamin and Deniz
In the below slides;
Elevation Drawings (B&W), Elevation Drawings (Coloured), Color/Material and Typography Information, Artist Impressions and Case Study Images can be found respectively.

Unfinished London - City Planning and failure explained

Part of an 8 Part series called “Unfinished London”, Jay Foreman tells entertaining stories of how and why many planned urban developments have failed, and their consequences (both positive and negative). He’s very witty and genuinely funny, and I find it valuable to hear his insights. More “Urban Planning” than “local placemaking”.
His 2-episode tangent about Bicycles could be very relevant for Singapore.
Oh, Read more →
Project 1 | Final Submission


Jesse and I’s project 1 submission. Link to pdf file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hMaLYY3g_lMFTXw67_njax23KEVNUHwz/view?usp=sharing

Project 1 Final Artwork (Pin Yi & Jiaman)

Link to Final PDf: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1fSieBsKR1c8XcK3DOrig8SbGzDlTPYyY
Link to research PDf:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N5f8dKg4yyxqJFgnSZtTyVNSuN4zknMp