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Issue 08 - Curating wildness

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Issue 08 | May 2026

Forging New Frontiers

Architecture

Curating wildness

It is an oxymoron until you see it working across five rewilding projects in Singapore, illustrating how designing for “messiness” can change a city’s relationship with Mother Nature.

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reen spaces fill almost half of Singapore. The city-state has over 844,000 trees planted since 2020 under its One Million Trees movement, threaded 190 km of naturalistic corridors through its streetscapes and earned a reputation as one of the most verdant high-density cities on Earth. Most of that greenery is meticulously planned. Pruned, weeded, manicured to civic specification. What happens when a tropical city that has mastered the art of managed nature decides to let parts of it go wild?


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