
Exhibition charts landscape architects’ quiet contributions to Singapore’s green city image

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An exhibition at The URA Centre highlights the contributions of landscape architects to Singapore's green city image. It features projects like the Bukit Panjang dry stream, designed by retired architect Tay Bee Choo, showcasing the blend of art and science in landscape architecture. The event, officiated by Second Minister Indranee Rajah, emphasizes the profession's impact on Singapore's environment and aims to inspire future generations. The Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects (SILA) is also focusing on recognizing emerging talent and expanding outreach to schools.
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