Interior Design
38 students
Interior Design involves the creation of imaginative and stimulating environments in specific places — often within existing buildings. The revitalisation, reuse and re-imagining of the latter require a sensitivity to the particular qualities of a site and host building, along with an understanding of the needs of the people who will populate it.
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from The Micro Community

from The Micro Community

from The Micro Community

from The Micro Community

from De-marginalised Dwelling


from Journey to Spaces

from Case Studies

from Case Studies

from Case Studies

from Journey to Spaces


from The Resurrection

from The Resurrection

from The Resurrection

from The Resurrection

from The Resurrection


from Home Comfort Part 3: Personal Comfort

from Home Comfort Part 3: Personal Comfort

from Home Comfort Part 2: Family Comfort

from Home Comfort Part 3: Personal Comfort

from Home Comfort Part 1: Discomfort


from Playscapes

from Playscapes

from Voidscapes

from Voidscapes

from Playscapes


from FABRICATION.
from FUNCTION.

from FUNCTION.

from FABRICATION.

from FORM.


from The New Domestic Landscape

from The New Domestic Landscape

from The New Domestic Landscape

from The New Domestic Landscape


from Re-engaging of Senses pt 3: Play

from Re-engaging of Senses pt. 01: Home

from Re-engaging of Senses pt. 2: Rest

from Re-engaging of Senses pt. 2: Rest

from Re-engaging of Senses pt. 01: Home


from Part 2- The Right To STAY

from Part 2- The Right To STAY


from Aging In Place – Connect to reconnect

from Aging In Place – Connect to reconnect

from Aging In Place – Connect to reconnect

from Aging In Place – Connect to reconnect

from Aging In Place – Connect to reconnect


from Neglected Spaces in Preservation

from Scars and Scabs

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from Neglected Spaces in Preservation

from Neglected Spaces in Preservation


from Speculating a New Typology of Hawker Centres

from Speculating a New Typology of Hawker Centres

from Speculating a New Typology of Hawker Centres

from Speculating a New Typology of Hawker Centres

from Speculating a New Typology of Hawker Centres


from Sunday Home

from Sunday Home

from Kolam

from Sunday Home

from Courtyard Street


from 1 Manifesto: dream home

from 1 Manifesto: dream home

from 2 Charcoal Boys, the theatre

from 1 Manifesto: dream home

from 3 City of Dreams


from Home / Re-configuring

from Home / Re-configuring

from Supermarket / Re-defining

from Home / Re-configuring

from Studio / Re-examining



from Temporal “Slices”

from Site Observation: Void Deck

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from Site

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from Vertical Corridor

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from Enclosure: Temporal and Permanence of HDBs

from Enclosure: Temporal and Permanence of HDBs

from Enclosure: Temporal and Permanence of HDBs

from Enclosure: Temporal and Permanence of HDBs

from Enclosure: Temporal and Permanence of HDBs


from NomadiCITY

from NomadiCITY

from NomadiCITY
from NomadiCITY

from NomadiCITY


from Ambivalence: The Unseeing of Spaces

from Ambivalence: The Unseeing of Spaces

from Extra-ordinary

from Boundless Dimensions

from Boundless Dimensions


from A FOREVER HOME: Adaptable space for large families

from A FOREVER HOME: Adaptable space for large families

from A FOREVER HOME: Adaptable space for large families

from A FOREVER HOME: Adaptable space for large families

from A FOREVER HOME: Adaptable space for large families


from Pause in the City – FYP

from Pause in the City – FYP

from Pause in the City – FYP

from Pause in the City – FYP

from Pause in the City – FYP


from 01. The Classroom

from 02. The Corridor

from 02. The Corridor

from 01. The Classroom

from 00. Introduction


from 🠒 Spaces

from 🠒 Surfaces

from 🠒 Spaces

from 🠒 Environment
from 🠒 Spaces


from Adaptiveness of Spatial Surroundings

from Adaptiveness of Spatial Surroundings

from Adaptiveness of Spatial Surroundings

from Adaptiveness of Spatial Surroundings

from Adaptiveness of Spatial Surroundings


from Journey

from Site

from Manifesting the ‘Third Space’

from Site

from Site


from // 2053: PANDEMIC

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from // 2053: PANDEMIC

from // 2053: PANDEMIC

from // 2053: PANDEMIC


from Intimacies at the Textile District

from Pursuit of Follyness

from Pursuit of Follyness

from Pursuit of Follyness

from Exploring Alternative Domesticities


from ‘pondering days’

from ‘pondering days’

from summary

from defying ‘no good spaces’

from inhabitable in-betweens


from Moments in Micro-Communities

from Moments in Micro-Communities

from Individuality in Micro-Spaces

from Individuality in Micro-Spaces

from Dialogues in Micro-Objects


from Pets x Domesticity.

from Labour x Domesticity.

from Gender x Domesticity.

from Labour x Domesticity.

from Gender x Domesticity.


from Chapter 1: The Wandering Flaneur

from Chapter 2: Spatial Fragments, The Everyday Flaneur

from Chapter 1: The Wandering Flaneur

from Chapter 2: Spatial Fragments, The Everyday Flaneur

from Chapter 2: Spatial Fragments, The Everyday Flaneur


from Final Year Project

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from Final Year Project


from Biophilic Co-existence in the Garden City

from PART II – WORK

from PART III – PLAY

from PART III – PLAY

from PART II – WORK


from The “Rights” to reclaim The City

from The “Rights” to reclaim The City

from The “Rights” to reclaim The City

from The “Rights” to the City within

from The “Rights” to reclaim The City


from Connecting Communities: Housing Typology

from Connecting Communities: Housing Typology

from Connecting Communities: Housing Typology

from Connecting Communities: Housing Typology

from Connecting Communities: Housing Typology


from Disregard of Dead Spaces

from Disregard of Functionality

from Disregard of Functionality

from Disregard of Dead Spaces

from Disregard of Journey Experience


from Final Year Project – Between Space & People

from Final Year Project – Between Space & People

from Final Year Project – Between Space & People

from Final Year Project – Between Space & People

from Final Year Project – Between Space & People