VISIT
Singapore’s highest honour for designers and designs across all disciplines
One of Asia’s premier design festivals that champions design thought leadership
National Design Centre

Address
111 Middle Road
Singapore 188969

Opening hours
Everyday 9am to 9pm

Workshops

Field Trip to Redhill

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Event details

  • Date and Time
    Date and Time
25 Jul 2020
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Location
    Location
Zoom
  • Event Fee
    Event Fee

    Free

Details

Through a mix of guided and spontaneous wanderings, we hope to uncover the design of everyday life in this bizarre, fun and collective manner—revealing the uncommon beauty of common things around us. Let’s look beyond these familiar sights to (re)think and (re)imagine what they could otherwise be!

Programme Outline:
1. Introduction
2. The Myth of Red Hill
3. Field Trip (3 secret locations)
4. Chit Chat session—amongst panel, on the role of design and heritage in local placemaking

To find out more, please visit
http://fieldtrip.eventbrite.sg/

This programme is co-presented by DesignSingapore Associate Network with DesignSingapore Council and National Design Centre.

Organiser

DesignSingapore Associate Network (DAN)

DSG Associates Network is an independent group supported by the DesignSingapore Council (DSG), Singapore’s national agency for design. Formed by DesignSingapore Scholars in 2017, the group is a platform for the design community in Singapore and beyond to engage in design conversations on critical issues. Since it’s conception, the group have been active in developing community-focused projects and events, ranging from talks, panel discussion and exhibitions at the National Design Centre Singapore.

Contact

Name: Azelia
Email: dsga.net@gmail.com

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VISIT
Singapore’s highest honour for designers and designs across all disciplines
One of Asia’s premier design festivals that champions design thought leadership
National Design Centre