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Latest revision as of 19:44, 24 November 2019

Home Page


HOME

PROPOSAL

POSTER

REPORT PAPER


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Members: Kang Hui Yun, Lee Jung Jae, Wang Youjin

Professor: Kam Tin Seong


Project Description

Situated at the north of Singapore, Yishun was previously known as Nee Soon—the Mandarin romanisation of 林义顺 (Lim Nee Soon). Nee Soon was a successful industrialist, being a rubber and pineapple magnate in the region. For a start, our team will study the various changes (land use, population, employment, etc.) in the planning area between 2008 and 2014. Also known as an ‘ulu’ area in the city-state, we aim to further analyse the area to gain important insights that might explain for such impression and recommend extra changes in hopes to dismiss the negativity revolving around it.