CONDENSATIONS SG24 AT SIWW
The Singapore University of Technology and Design and the Centre for Climate Adaptation (CCA) are hosting a three-part event within the framework of the Singapore International Water Week 2024.
Layered upon one another, “Condensations” is entirely a public event that examines how (de)sign and the built environment intersect with issues of permanent climate change and strategies of adaptation.
The 3-part event -exhibition, panel presentations and workshop focus on the role integrative design can have in holistically addressing and communicating water challenges with a specific focus on generating resilience within vulnerable areas in the planet.
The discussion is therefore laid-out to fluidly connect three factions pivotal to the implementation of design strategies:
academia : research I education — design — praxis : finance I policy-making
CONDENSATIONS SG24 AT SIWW
The Singapore University of Technology and Design and the Centre for Climate Adaptation (CCA) are hosting a three-part event within the framework of the Singapore International Water Week 2024.
Layered upon one another, “Condensations” is entirely a public event that examines how (de)sign and the built environment intersect with issues of permanent climate change and strategies of adaptation.
The 3-part event -exhibition, panel presentations and workshop focus on the role integrative design can have in holistically addressing and communicating water challenges with a specific focus on generating resilience within vulnerable areas in the planet.
The discussion is therefore laid-out to fluidly connect three factions pivotal to the implementation of design strategies:
academia : research I education — design — praxis : finance I policy-making
CONDENSATIONS SG24 AT SIWW
The Singapore University of Technology and Design and the Centre for Climate Adaptation (CCA) are hosting a three-part event within the framework of the Singapore International Water Week 2024.
Layered upon one another, “Condensations” is entirely a public event that examines how (de)sign and the built environment intersect with issues of permanent climate change and strategies of adaptation.
The 3-part event -exhibition, panel presentations and workshop focus on the role integrative design can have in holistically addressing and communicating water challenges with a specific focus on generating resilience within vulnerable areas in the planet.
The discussion is therefore laid-out to fluidly connect three factions pivotal to the implementation of design strategies:
academia : research I education — design — praxis : finance I policy-making