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Cooling Singapore

Cooling Singapore Pop-Up and Community Design Workshop Collaterals (2018)

Objective: Alongside the team at Participate in Design (P!D), I designed public engagement materials that would interest passers-by and allow participants to share their opinions with ease.

About the Project: “Alongside Cooling Singapore, Participate in Design engaged residents in Punggol through pop-ups and community workshops in order to understand thermal comfort in the neighbourhood. Participants brainstormed new and exciting ideas on how to make their neighbourhoods more comfortable and enjoyable, and discussed thermal perceptions, beliefs toward the environment, and how greater thermal comfort may impact life and outdoor activity. Participants were able to assess strategies and measures to improve the design of outdoor spaces, and some were able to join a participatory budgeting exercise where they had to prioritise spending around the improvement of outdoor thermal comfort.” 

This project, Cooling Singapore, was in partnership with Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise, Singapore- ETH Centre, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, TUM CREATE Ltd., National University of Singapore, SUTD Singapore University of Technology & Design, and Participate In Design

Role: Graphic Design Lead and Project Associate

Photo Credit: Participate in Design

 
Pop-up boards for the public to interact with and vote on what would make them spend more time outdoors

Pop-up boards for the public to interact with and vote on what would make them spend more time outdoors

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Response sheets to understand the thermal comfort of passers-by

Response sheets to understand the thermal comfort of passers-by

Participants vote on where to place mitigation strategies

Participants vote on where to place mitigation strategies

Participants prioritize cooling strategies during a participatory budgeting game

Participants prioritize cooling strategies during a participatory budgeting game

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