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Project Groups

Please change Your Team name to your project topic and change student name to your own name.

G1

Project Team Project Title/Description Project Artifacts Project Member

G1-Group01


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Team d-Ragoon

Serangoon is named after a bird commonly found in the riverine swamps around the Serangoon River and is located in the central part of Singapore, within the North-eastern region. It mainly consists of residential buildings with a total land area of 10.1km² and total population size of 116,310 as of June 2019. The area attracted more people after Nex, a shopping mall connected to a bus interchange, and the Serangoon Circle Line MRT station were built in 2010.


  • Lin Xing
  • Yiap Mei Lin, Andrea
  • Luo Junru

G1-Group02


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East Coast Best Coast

Our project focuses on the operations of 13 different stores of a multi-national Food and Beverage (F&B) chain along the east coast of Taiwan. The stores are located in 4 different counties, namely Keelung, Nantou, Hualien and Taitung. Our project aims to discover correlations between the points of interests (POIs) that are within the trade area of the respective stores, and the profitability of the stores based on the size of the customer base for each trading zone and subzone. Our team aims to deliver insightful analysis and business profiles for each trade area to our client. Our team also aims to provide business recommendations on operational strategies to our client regarding the hot-spots that are potentially profitable for our client to set up new stores, based on nearby POIs.

  • Brendan Ong Sin Kai
  • Chong Yun Yu
  • Heng Bing Chow

G1-Group03


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Innogol

Our project, Innogol, a unique portmanteau coined by combining the words “Innovation” and “Punggol”, aims to discover how Punggol’s land use has been transformed from Master Plan 2008 to 2014. Given the planning area’s relatively young population, a more thorough analysis will be conducted on the Economically Active Population (EAPs), who are the main segment of the population that the vision of Punggol Digital District is targeting. Concurrently, the aged and young population will also be taken into account to ensure that there are adequate amenities and facilities catered to them. The purpose of this project is to make a comprehensive assessment of the current and future land use changes and provide recommendations to bridge the gaps in land use provisions, if we identify any.

(For a more detailed outline, please refer to our proposal)

  • Tan Kin Meng
  • Lim Shi Xian Alvin
  • Eugene Kim

G1-Group04


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Kang Hui Yun
  • Lee Jung Jae
  • Wang Youjin

G1-Group05


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Christal Poon
  • Jessica Low
  • Lee Jayin

G1-Group06


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Lee Hui Yun
  • Tan Hui Qin
  • Sabrina Liau Ying Ying

G1-Group07


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Jurong EASE

By comparing the changes in land use and population demographics of Jurong East from 2008 and 2014, we can observe the developments of Jurong East and investigate how Jurong East can be further developed to allocate resources more efficiently for 2019 and beyond. Jurong EASE aims to increase the ease of visiting, living and working in Jurong East by proposing new or changes in land use.

  • Pek Hui Leng Jolene
  • Fernanda Tan Qian Xuan
  • Kning Kit Siang

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JES GO TAIWAN

Business Profiling Project that focuses on the four counties namely Changhua, Yunlin, Chiayi County, and Chiayi City that are located at central and southern Taiwan.

  • Eddie Leow Kian Giap
  • Kok Jim Meng
  • Kok Su Yee

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Team Pèng-gol

About Punggol: It is a relatively young region with a lot of exciting projects targeted at there, spanning an area size of 9.57 km2 (3.69 sq mi) and a residential population of 161,570. There are multiple explanations on how the name Punggol is derived. In Malay, it means “hurling sticks at the branches of fruit trees to bring the fruits down to the ground” . An alternative interpretation would be “a place where fruits and forest produce are offered for wholesale”, implying that Punggol was a rural, agricultural area. The third explanation involves Wak Sumang, the man who started the Punggol village. According to his great grandson, while Wak Sumang was clearing his garden, a large tree was burnt and its branch, known as punggur in Malay, fell on his hut. He then decided to name the village “Punggur”.


  • Lee Wan Ning
  • Moh Qing Loong Darren
  • Ng Xun Jie

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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Kelvin Chia
  • Eugene Choy
  • Linus Cheng

G1-Group11


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Wonderful Woodlands

Woodlands is a mature housing estate, one with more amenities and better accessibility, Woodlands still has immense potential for development - to be shaped as the regional centre and being the key economic hub in the Northern Region. Wonderful Woodlands aims to propose changes to current land use or propose new land use in order to better meet the needs of residents in terms of housing, transport and facilities.

  • Christel Seah
  • Tay Jing Wen
  • Jeremy Chong

G1-Group12


Hut of the North



Hut of the North

The objective of our project is to conduct an analysis on 13 stores in Taiwan to give useful insights that will aid us in creating an effective business strategy. All 13 stores are located within New Taipei City, and the respective trade areas cover majority of the city. In our analysis, our aim is to find any correlation between the sales of each store with POIs within their trade areas. We would compare the stores with higher sales with the stores with lower sales to identify which POIs in the trade areas that best explain the difference in sales. Based on our findings, we would make recommendations to our client.

  • Leandra Lee
  • Lim Shen Jie (Jeff)
  • Aaron Lee

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Project Title

Our team will focus on perform trade area analysis on 13 stores located in Taipei and New Taipei cities and identify how different types of Point of Interest (POI) influences the performance of each outlet. As well as provide meaningful insights that will lead to effective marketing strategies to optimize the stores’ performance and better positioning of new stores in the future.

  • Riana
  • Zang Yu

G1-Group14


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Nigel Poon Wei Chun
  • Jian Hao

G1-Group01


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Student1
  • Student 2
  • Student 3

G1-Group01


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Student1
  • Student 2
  • Student 3

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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Student1
  • Student 2
  • Student 3

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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Student1
  • Student 2
  • Student 3

G2

Project Team Project Title/Description Project Artifacts Project Member

G2-Group01


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Project Title

Abstract of not more than 300 words.

  • Ho Wei Jie, Clint
  • Lim Jia Yang James
  • Tan Jie Ting Christine

G2-Group02


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TAMP-URA!

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Soh Bai He
  • Lim Qiu Hui Candy
  • Goh Jia Xin Genice

G2-Group03


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CHOA CLAN

Back in the mid 19th century, many Chinese settlers had arrived in Singapore and set up their villages across the island, many along rivers in the north. Their villages were named after the Chinese clans that controlled the part of the river they settled on — a practice common in China. The head of the clan would be called a kangchu (港主), and the river settlement that he heads would be called a chukang (厝港). Choa Chu Kang was named after the Choa clan, which settled near the Berih River (Sungei Berih).


  • Nicole Ng Linn
  • Au Xue Qi Vanessa
  • Ng Poh Yeng

G2-Group04


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Charmine Foo Zhi Min
  • Neo Yin Li Amelia
  • Tan Zi Ying

G1-Group01


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Student1
  • Student2
  • Student3

G2-Group06


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Serenity in Serangoon

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Renata Dharma
  • Erika Aldisa Gunawan
  • Jerry Tohvan

G2-Group07


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What's Best for Jurong West

Jurong West is a planning area that has gone through a lot of development over the years, and it continues to evolve through the development of the Jurong Lake District. Through several geospatial analytical techniques, data analytics, visualisation and projection, enhanced by our own secondary research, we will be gaining a comprehensive understanding of the land use allocation and demographics of Jurong West. With the insights gained, we will formulate improvements, amendments and new additions to Jurong West in order to determine What's Best for Jurong West.

  • Kim Chang Heon
  • Lee Sean Jin
  • Kaelyn Kong

G1-Group01


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Student1
  • Student2
  • Student3

G2-Group09


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Hsinchu


Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Melanie Tan Ri Fang
  • Ho Jing Yi
  • Ho Xin Yi

G2-Group10


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Project Peach

As part of Singapore Management University Smart City Management and Technology’s programme, our team undertook a module in the Geographic Information Systems and took the chance to collaborate with a restaurant in Taiwan. The project aims to analyse trade area of the chain outlets, and operations in Taiwan. With data given to us, we will use geospatial analytics to garner insights and find out interesting trends about their sales in relation to differences in geographic properties. This will be done by analysing trade areas of the different branches, taking into account factors such as concentration of different key places of interest, geographic differences within the trade area affecting the reach to customers and presence of overlapping trade area. Current methods used by the restaurant are imprecise and unsuitable for detailed analysis. With geographic information systems software QGIS, we’ll be able to precisely plot and delineate the trade area boundaries and compile information to help the restaurant in their decision analysis.

  • Fan Yixi
  • Foo Chuang Geng
  • Soh Ze Yu

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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Dion Teo Meng En
  • Tang Wan Yee
  • Wang Zhuo Wei

G2-Group12


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Lim Zhong Zhen Timothy
  • Lok Ying Cheng, Sheryee
  • Tu Yang Lin

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Project Title

Abstract of not more than 300 words.

  • Tan Wei Long Ryan
  • Lim Jia Khee
  • Khong Lee Han

G2-Group14


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Krystal Ong
  • Ng Qi Hui
  • Peh Jin An

G2-Group15 Nothing is 台南


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Nothing is 台南

Abstract of not more than 300 words.

  • Mabelle Tham
  • Lu Zhi Mao
  • Jerome Quah Wei Ren

G1-Group01


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Project Title

Abstract of not more then 300 words.

  • Student1
  • Student2
  • Student3


Team Members
City Planners Tan Wei Long Ryan Lim Jia Khee Khong Lee Han
East Coast Best Coast Chong Yun Yu Brendan Ong Sin Kai Heng Bing Chow
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The Yishun Dream Kang Hui Yun Lee Jung Jae Wang Youjin
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Two Eyes One Pizza Kelvin Chia Eugene Choy Linus Cheng
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Nothing is 台南 Jerome Quah Wei Ren Lu Zhi Mao Mabelle Tham Shi Qin
Your Team name Lim Zhong Zhen, Timothy Lok Ying Cheng, Sheryee Tu Yang Lin
Hut of the North Lim Shen Jie Leandra Lee Aaron Lee
Tamp-Ura! Soh Bai He Lim Qiu Hui Candy Goh Jia Xin Genice