CTRL+C
DESIGN RESEARCH, OBSERVATION & DOCUMENTATION(FINAL YEAR PROJECT 2024)
ctrl+c is a critic of Singapore’s homogeneous urban spaces that are built similarly, as though they were copied and pasted.Through an investigation of neighbourhood parks, we delve into the intertwining relationship between human behaviour in a prescribed environment, where chaos is controlled and contained within its boundaries.
This research questions the city’s rigid layout and challenges planner’s current considerations in urban design, encouraging a deeper understanding of space that enables freedom of usage.
ctrl+c is interpreted as the common command used to copy,
at the same time it can also be interpreted as “controlled chaos”.
* This Booklet contains research on homogeneous spaces, field studies and intervention *
Mappings of different neighbourhood parks
REIMAGINING FUTURE PARKS
An alternative concept that should be considered in the placemaking process with our core principle,
which is “Giving freedom by providing less.”