The Ins and Outs of Singapore’s Water Supply
Creating a self-sustainable water supply before 2060 is a key strategic initiative for the government of Singapore. Historically, Singapore has
The Mountainous and Surreal Sand Reserves of Singapore
Different countries have different reserves. For the US, people often refer to America’s oil reserve which is used to
Brand Singapore and its Influence on the Past and Future
Last week at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business campus in Singapore, Untapped Cities listened to a presentation
Titanic Sails into Singapore until April 2012
Following the Untapped Cities write up on the The Dali Exhibition – Mind of a Genius at the ArtScience Museum at
Floating Luxury for Louis Vuitton in Singapore
Louis Vuitton is well established in Singapore with four store locations along parts of Orchard Road but it recently opened
Microeconomics and its relation to the classic car market in Singapore
One of the controversial topics in the news in Singapore last week was the announcement by the government that they
Singapore’s City Gallery spotlights this urban metropolis
Known around the world for being a model of modern urban planning, Singapore was effectively a blank canvas to create
Modern Day Renaissance in Singapore
Originally built in the late 1930s, Tiong Bahru Estate was developed by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT), a British colonial
Pop-Up Hits the Caffeine-Spot
The pop-up concept has become a global phenomenon in recent years, and it is not a surprise that it has