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Source: Winstedt, R. (1982). Plan of Ancient Singapore. [Sketch] Malaysia: Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Source: Painting from Iain Mauley. 2010. Tales of Old Singapore . Singapore: Earnshaw Books, p.11. Source:


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Source: Painting from Iain Mauley. 2010. Tales of Old

  • Singapore. Singapore: Earnshaw Books, p.11.

Source: Winstedt, R. (1982). Plan of Ancient Singapore. [Sketch] Malaysia: Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.

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Source: Courtesy of the National Museum of Singapore, National Heritage Board

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Source: Corlett RT, (1991). Vegetation. The Biophysical Environment of Singapore. Singapore University Press, Singapore. Source: Singapore coffee plantation, late nineteenth century. (1800). [Photograph] Washington: Library of Congress. Source: Glass Positive of a Pepper Plantation in Singapore. (1900). [Glass Positive] Singapore: National Museum of Singapore.

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Source: Map of Singapore’s squatter settlements. After, Frances Loeb Library, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Visual Sources. Source: Squatters in Seah Liang Seah Estate at Serangoon Road, Singapore. (1963). [Photograph] Singapore: National Archives of Singapore. Source: Rowe, P. (n.d.). Night Carts in Operation. [Photograph].

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Urban Redevelopment Authority Singapore. Source: Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew Planting a Sapling During His Tour of Ulu Pandan Constituency. (1963). [Photograph] Singapore: Ministry of Information and the Arts. Source: National Parks Board.

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Source: Koninck, Rodolphe De. Singapore: Singapore’s Permanent Territorial Revolution: Fifty Years in Fifty

  • Maps. Singapore: NUS Press, 2017.

Source: Rowe, P. (n.d.). A Turnkey Factory in the Jurong Industrial Park. [Photograph].

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Source: PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency.

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Source: PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency.

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Source: Hyflux Limited

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Source: PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency.

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Source: PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency.

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A Stock-Flow Diagram of Singapore’s Expenditure on Electricity & Water by Sector and Land Use (2017). Numbers are estimates, not exact figures. Data source: Singapore Energy Statistics 2018; URA Master Plan and PUB, Singapore National Water Agency.

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Source: PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency. Singapore’s Virtual Water Use. (2018). [Computer- aided Diagram] Massachusetts: Harvard Graduate School of Design. Based on Vanham, 2011, p223-225.

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Source: Bennett, W. (1833). American Pastoralism: Richmond from the Hill Above the

  • Waterworks. [Hand-colored

Aquatint] Washington: National Gallery of Art. Source: Hénard, E. (2018). Bois du Boulogne. [Sketch] Paris. Source: Lorenzetti, A. (1338). The Allegory of Good and Bad Government. [Fresco] Siena: Palazzo Pubblico. Source: Rowe, P. (n.d.). Garbatella, Rome.[Photograph].

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Source: Colored image of huts: Galstaun, A. (1900). Farmer’s House, Singapore. [Painting] Courtesy of the National University of Singapore Museum Collection. Image of building: A Kampong School Compound. (1948). [Painting] Singapore: Shin Min Public School Collection, National Archives of Singapore. Image of vegetation: Rural Board Facilities. (1952). [Painting] Courtesy of the National Museum of Singapore, National Heritage Board. Image of map: Coleman, G. (1839). Map of the Town and Environs of Singapore from an Actual Survey. [Survey Map] Singapore: National Archives

  • f Singapore.
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Source: Sodhi, Navjot S., Lian Pin Koh, Barry W. Brook, and Peter K. L. Ng. “Southeast Asian Biodiversity: An Impending Disaster.” Trends in Ecology & Evolution 19, no. 12 (2004): 654-660. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2004.09.006. Source: K. L. Ng. “Southeast Asian Biodiversity: An Impending Disaster.” Trends in Ecology & Evolution 19,

  • no. 12 (2004): 654-660. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2004.09.006.

Source: Barry W. Brook, Navjot S. Sodhi, and Peter K. L. Ng. “Catastrophic Extinctions Follow Deforestation in Singapore.” Nature 424, no. 6947 (2003): 420-423.

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Source: Möhring, B., Eberstadt, R. and Peterson, R. (1890). Diagram of the Berlin

  • Metropolis. [Sketch]

Munich and London: Shaping the Great City: Modern Architecture in Central Europe, 1890- 1937. Source: Howard, E. (1902). The Garden City Concept. [Sketch] United Kingdom: Garden Cities

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Source: Schinkel, S., Selter, S., & Memhard, M. (n.d.). Berlin: Maps, Plans, Diagrams, Berlin, Germany.

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Source: James Tan. Source: National Parks Board

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Plan of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. (2018). [Computer-aided Map] Massachusetts: Harvard Graduate School of Design. Based on map from Data.gov.sg. http://data.gov.sg/. Plan of Gardens by the Bay. (2018). [Computer-aided Map] Massachusetts: Harvard Graduate School of Design. Based on map from Data.gov.sg. http://data.gov.sg/. Source: National Parks Board. Source: Interior of Cloud Forest. (n.d.). [Photograph] Singapore: Gardens by the Bay.

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The Central Catchment and Bukit Timah. (2018). [Computer-aided Map] Massachusetts: Harvard Graduate School of

  • Design. Based on map

from Data.gov.sg. http://data.gov.sg/. Source: National Parks Board Singapore. Source: Tan, R. (2018). Mangroves at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. [image] Licensed under Attribution- NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND2.0). Available at: shorturl.at/ipGJP [Accessed 22 Jun. 2018]. Source: Tan, R. (2018). Labrador shore. [image] Licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). Available at: shorturl.at/vxNS3/ [Accessed 22 Jun.2018)

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Phase 1 Projects Long TermProjects

Source: Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources. Source: Jimmy Tan.

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Source: National Parks Board. Source: Data.gov.sg. http://data.gov.sg/. Source: Urban Redevelopment Authority Singapore. Ministry of National Development Singapore. Source: Urban Redevelopment Authority Singapore.Ministry of National Development Singapore.

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Source: Bingham-Hall, P. (2016). PARKROYAL on Pickering, Singapore. [image] Available at: shorturl.at/yGMS6 [Accessed 27 Jun. 2018]. Source: Bingham-Hall, P. (2016). [Illustration] Singapore: Garden City, Mega City: Rethinking Cities For The Age Of Global Warming. Source: Urban Redevelopment Authority. Urban Redevelopment Authority. http://www.ura.gov.sg/.

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Source: WOHA Source: Image by Chriskay

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Source: Tan, L. (2018). From a ‘Garden City’ to a ‘City in Nature’. [Computer-aided Diagram] Singapore: CLC Insights, Issue No. 24.

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Source: Tan, L. (2018). From a ‘Garden City’ to a ‘City in Nature’.[Computer-aided Diagram] Singapore: CLC Insights, Issue No. 24.

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Source: Urban Redevelopment Authority (1991). Living the next lap: Towards a tropical city of excellence, Singapore.

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Source: Courtesy of HDB

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The Population of Singapore, 1826-2017. (2018). [Computer-aided Diagram] Massachusetts: Harvard Graduate School

  • f Design. Based on Jan Lahmeyer.

Historical Demography-Asia, Singapore.www.populstat.info/populho me.html Singapore’s Total and Non-resident Population. (2018). [Computer-aided Diagram] Massachusetts: Harvard Graduate School of

  • Design. Based on Singapore Census of

Population, Natural Populatation and Total.

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Ng Wei-Shiuen, and Robert Mendelsohn. The Impact of Sea Level Rise on Singapore. Environment and Development Economics 10, no. 2 (2005): p.207-208.

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Source: Chris Wainwright. Red Ice 3. 2009.

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Source: Economic Intensity of Singapore among Selected Cities. (2018). [Computer-aided Diagram] Massachusetts: Harvard Graduate School of Design. Based on World Bank, ‘databank.worldbank.org/data/GDP’; Wikipedia, ‘List of Cities by GDP’; OECD, ‘Regions GDP(PPP), 2016’; Jegede, 2018, Top 12 Richest Countries in The World. Trendrr, December 1.