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SingaPlural Master Lectures 2019: Design Innovation In The Cross-Disciplinary Space

SingaPlural Master Lectures 2019: Design Innovation In The Cross-Disciplinary Space

Elena Manferdini, Raffi Lehrer and Brandon Kruysman shared their achievements, experiences in discovering new potentials in the cross-disciplinary spaces.

The Hybrids And The Multi-Hyphenates At SingaPlural 2019

The Hybrids And The Multi-Hyphenates At SingaPlural 2019

The boundaries between creative disciplines are getting more permeable thanks to cross-pollination and unorthodox collaborations that yielded new design species. These were highlighted at SingaPlural 2019.  

What To Expect At Singapore Design Week 2019

What To Expect At Singapore Design Week 2019

SDW 2019 will feature staple happenings Singaplural, IFFS and BBB District activation, and a host of other new and sophomore events that offers everything from rooftop roller disco to insights from tech titans.

SingaPlural Master Lectures: The Future Now

SingaPlural Master Lectures: The Future Now

SingaPlural’s lecture series showed us the digital toolkit of Herzog & de Meuron, how UNStudio is on the pulse of retail, and the amazing achievements of One To One in computational design.

Twist, Bend, Play: SingaPlural 2018 Opens At The National Design Centre

Twist, Bend, Play: SingaPlural 2018 Opens At The National Design Centre

‘A State In Play’ is the theme of this year’s SingaPlural festival, which takes a tighter curatorial direction under the guidance of design and prototyping studio Produce.

SingaPlural 2017: Stories and New Perspectives

SingaPlural 2017: Stories and New Perspectives

With a new venue, a refreshed format and an increased lineup of exhibitors, SingaPlural 2017 invites visitors to experience the creative process through participation and introspection.

SingaPlural 2016: Teasing The Senses

SingaPlural 2016: Teasing The Senses

SingaPlural returns with a new theme, ‘Senses – The art and science of experiences’, drawing visitors to indulge in scent, texture, sight, sound and taste through a diverse array of installations. Stephanie Peh files this report.

Did You Miss Our Top Stories?

Did You Miss Our Top Stories?

In case you missed them… here’s a recap of our top 5 stories for the month of March.