Overseas trips

Sustainable Design Option Studio 1 Trip  In-Between Katong
Sustainable Design Option Studio 1 Trip – In-Between Katong
24 September 2024

The Sustainable Design Option Studio under ASD’s undergraduate programme explores the multi-dimensional issues of sustainable design through a variety of lenses and at diverse temporal and spatial scales. Issues of resource efficiency, resilience, material and typological innovation, micro-climatic and site affordances, life-cycles and metabolism, and many other critical issues will serve as the projective context in which students will develop critical design solutions for small, medium and large scale architectures and urban interventions.

Swiss Innovation  Collaboration with KIT amp HdM
Swiss Innovation – Collaboration with KIT & HdM
23 January 2020

The explosion of social media in the past decade has reshaped how we perceive and interact with spaces and architecture. With this new wave, comes new experiences, new thoughts and new ideas.

Sustainable Design Option Studio 13 Trip  Contested Territories Indonesia Field Trip
Sustainable Design Option Studio 1/3 Trip – Contested Territories, Indonesia Field Trip
04 April 2019

Ironically, environmental protection and species conservation efforts require the cautious transformation of the very same natural environment they intend to preserve. In order to withstand the economic and social pressure applied by their surroundings, these contested territories need to grant space for caretakers, researchers, rangers, and eventually also visitors.

Sustainable Design Option Studio 13 Trip  Re-Defining Airports  Cambodia Myanmar amp Vietnam
Sustainable Design Option Studio 1/3 Trip – Re-Defining Airports – Cambodia, Myanmar & Vietnam
04 April 2019

This studio will question this building typology – airports – as an urban hub, its validity, problems and potentials. What is the relationship between an airport and its surrounding contextual fabric?

Sustainable Design Option Studion 13 Trip  Tan Tay Kindergarten Vietnam
Sustainable Design Option Studion 1/3 Trip – Tan Tay Kindergarten, Vietnam
03 April 2019

The existing dilapidated kindergarten classroom building at Tan Tay, Long An Province, 90-minute drive from Ho Chi Minh City, was demolished in anticipation of the recent powerful storm Usagi. The school is now in urgent need of a new classroom building to accommodate more than a hundred children.

Sustainable Design Option Studio 13 Trip  Singapore Hawker Centres Finland Trip
Sustainable Design Option Studio 1/3 Trip – Singapore Hawker Centres, Finland Trip
03 April 2019

Digital design is driven by thinking in structures and systems, translated in pattern of order and their interaction. The joint SUTD + AALTO studio is an introduction into such design thinking and emphasises the exploration of spatial organisational pattern, in various levels of abstraction and scale through the integration of computational methods and workflows.

Sustainable Design Option Studio 13 Trip  The Brunelleschi Florence Studio
Sustainable Design Option Studio 1/3 Trip – The Brunelleschi, Florence Studio
03 April 2019

This design studio focuses on the great Renaissance architect Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446). It is however, not a history course about the life or works of Brunelleschi, but a design studio that studies the design principles of Brunelleschi’s works and their
relevance today.

SUTD ASD Social Architecture IAP  Design of School Building in Long An Province Vietnam
SUTD ASD Social Architecture IAP – Design of School Building in Long An Province, Vietnam
22 January 2019

The existing dilapidated kindergarten classroom building at Tan Tay, Long An Province, 90-minute drive from Ho Chi Minh City, was demolished in anticipation of the recent powerful storm Usagi.

Japan IAP  Inujima House for All
Japan IAP – Inujima House for All
16 January 2019

This trip is to Japan, visiting Tokyo, Kobe, and Inujima. The primary focus is to give students at SUTD experience of Japan.

Venice Decoding Data Landscapes
Venice Decoding Data Landscapes
01 October 2018

Social media data is increasingly being used to understand and influence behaviours. Despite wide ranging use elsewhere, its application is still yet to be translated into architectural applications.