The role of dialogue in design practice is adopted as questioning and incomplete, with the capacity for user intervention to assume authorship to shape the reading and outcome of the work. This creation of multiple interpretations is furthered through spatial explorations in Michel Foucault’s notions of heterotopia and heterotopic spaces that encompass layers of meaning within their apparent uses and established contexts. These arguments, in conjunction with Italo Calvino’s ‘Invisible Cities’ (1974) and Darran Anderson’s ‘Imaginary Cities’ (2015) will be used to formulate a post-pandemic narrative for how – Singapore - a city can be reimagined through ‘interdisciplinary approaches that embrace multiple perspectives’.