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ROJAK COLLECTIVE

“Sustainability’ encompasses not only the commonly-held notion of environmental sustainability, but needs to embrace social and cultural sustainability. A socially sustainable Singapore is one which is socially inclusive, with strong bonds in the community, healthy social interaction, protection of the vulnerable and respect for social diversity… – Prof. Lily Kong, Vice-President (University and Global Relations), NUS.  
 
The built environment is bound to situation – a construction is intertwined with the experience of a place. The site of a space is more than a mere ingredient in its conception. It is a physical and metaphysical foundation. Singapore’s built environment is dramatically changing and reshaping the way we live but it also presents a unique moment for us to reinvent and redevelop our environment to create sustainable spaces. 
 
Rojak Collective examines various ways in which spatial interventions can help to create growth corridors in the context of social sustainability by investigating the social fabric and idioms of the allocated project sites in the heartlands of Singapore. 

CHEN 
ZI HUI

CHUA 

DONG XUN

GOH 

SHUEN LENG 

HUANG 
JUN

CHUAY JIA EN

JERLENE

JERLENE KUM

JIELIN

KELLY NGU

KAI LI

LAU YEE NEE

NATALIE

LEE

KANGHAO

LIAN

MEI LING

LIANG

CHENYU

LIAU

YI XUAN

LIM 

YANG CHUN

MOHAMED

ZAKI

NUR NATASHA

BINTE MUSTAFFA

QUEK HAN LIANG

NIGEL

RANEE TAN

REESA

SIOW

QING HUAT

TAN

YI SHAN

TAY

TROVEN

TRISTY TEOH

XIN YEE

YANG SHU TING

TINA

YEO 
SITING

YEO YEE RU

FELICE

YIP 
YONG XIN 

ZHANG 
MINGJIE

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