A Chronographic Blueprint: Reinstating the Valley of Hope | FAP 2022 First Place

This speculative project attempts to transform a leprosarium into a ‘vivarium’, envisioned and presented as a chronographic blueprint to redefine the paradigm of heritage conservation through a time-based approach. The designs introduced can be seen as a series of adaptive reuse that adopts the notion of reversible architecture, ‘shearing’ layers of buildings for a long-term […]

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And Now the Real World

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How can students, researchers and practitioners of architecture harness new-age technology to address real-world application pain points? Student projects often explore abstract, even utopian ideas at the levels of philosophy, form and functionality. This is based on what we are encouraged to do in architecture school—to push the envelope with regards to the meaning of […]

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Not Just Buildings: Round-Table Discussion with FuturArc Prize 2022 Jurors

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FuturArc Prize (FAP) 2022: Reinterpretation asked students to reinterpret existing corporate/private/state-owned entities in Asia to transform them into civic/public spaces that give back to the community and are good, inviting, safe and sustainable. The following is FuturArc‘s round-table session with the jurors to get their more candid comments and feedback on the competition’s theme, considering […]

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What our jurors say about FuturArc Prize 2022 Entries

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FuturArc Prize (FAP) 2022: Reinterpretation—one theme with the highest realisation potential in FAP’s 14-year run—asked students to reinterpret existing corporate/private/state-owned entities in Asia to transform them into civic/public spaces that give back to the community and are good, inviting, safe and sustainable. This challenge was set in the hope that the visions proposed could one […]

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Green Awards: Reinterpretation

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Dear FuturArc readers, “God is in the details.” This famous quote by Mies van der Rohe aptly illustrates this cycle’s FuturArc Prize (FAP) First Place winner’s entry. Chai Yi Yang’s proposal is one that has been meticulously thought out and painstakingly drawn up. I will not give away too much here for the beauty of […]

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