Singapore Architect is the city’s longest-running publication about its architectural scene, dating back over four decades. This bi-monthly magazine is published by the Singapore Institute of Architects.

We have contributed several articles about visual culture and the Singapore city.



PUBLISHED ARTICLES:

For Malls, Not All (2010)
Singapore Architect #253
- After losing their picnic spot to a shopping mall, Filipino maids in Singapore continue to return to Orchard Road’s in-between spaces.

It’s time to come out and play (2009)
Singapore Architect #252
- The evolution of playgrounds in Singapore, from nationalistic icons to globalised spaces.

See this city’s voice (2009)
Singapore Architect #251
- What do typefaces on our streets say about Singapore?

Reclaim Land: The fight for space in the little red dot (2009)
Singapore Architect #249
- Ordinary Singaporeans claim their own spaces in their well-planned city-state.