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li on 08 Feb ’09: hi im new in town..
just looking for friends or architect comunity to share..

Elisa Sutanudjaja on 27 Feb ’09: Sern Hong,
Thank you for all your kindness and help during mAAN. I will encourage my students to join re:act.

V3randah on 25 Mar ’09: this website is so hard to navigate!

trecia on 09 May ’09: hey,fantastic work!

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Venice Biennale 2008, Supergarden

Daniel Lee on Sun, August 10, 2008

The DesignSingapore Council presented the SINGAPORE SUPERGARDEN, a series of 22 objects and inter-related dialogues by design individuals and groups, at the Singapore Pavilion for the 11th Venice Biennale International Architectural Exhibition in Italy from 14 September to 23 November 2008.

This presentation shows how the organic interactions among young designers and architectural groups are cross-pollinating their ideas. It is about capturing the ecosystem of design thought and the intricate links between Singapore designers who are actively participating in the global design discourse.

Following an open call for nomination, ReallyArchitecture(re:ACT) was selected to work together with two other groups, namely FARMWORK (overall curatorial lead) and Design Act to develop a presentation on Singapore’s new emerging architectural landscape.

FIELD OF ENGAGEMENT – re:ACT’s object

Field of Engagement provides an engaging viewing opportunity for the viewer. What initially seems to be an empty site populated with depressions, terrains and ‘field lines’ actually contains a wealth of information and perspectives. This is discovered only when the viewers immerse their heads into the field. Similarly, re:act’s vision of engaging social issues within the architectural field, can only be uncovered through a sensitive process of observation, analysis and implementation.

ReallyArchitecture (re:ACT) has selected three significant videos of projects at different levels of engagement and perspectives, to provide insights into their exploration of conservation and planning within Singapore.






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