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Project Groups
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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.
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G1-Group02
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East Coast Best Coast Business profiling and analysis on 13 different stores along the east coast of Taiwan. |
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G1-Group03
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group04
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group05
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group06
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group07
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group08
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JES GO TAIWAN Business Profiling Project that focuses on the three counties namely Changhua, Yunlin and Chiayi that are located at central and southern Taiwan. |
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G1-Group09
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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, Punggol is currently set to be envisoned in the future as “the next generation smart & Integrated District”. As to the definition of Punggol, 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”. In 1996, URA’s announced the Punggol 21 plan, with the vision of developing Punggol as ‘A Waterfront Town of the 21st Century’. Subsequently, in 2010, Punggol is also selected to be developed as Singapore’s first Eco-Town, with notable sustainable green initiatives such as Punggol Waterway and Treelodge@Punggol. Future plans for Punggol are as outlined in the Draft Masterplan 2019, which includes the construction of the Punggol Digital District(PDD), which would integrate the key growth industries of the digital economy like cybersecurity and digital technology with an inclusive and green lifestyle destination for the surrounding community.
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G1-Group10
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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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. |
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G1-Group12
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group13
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group14
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group01
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group01
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group01
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group01
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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Project Team | Project Title/Description | Project Artifacts | Project Member |
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G2-Group01
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Project Title Abstract of not more than 300 words. |
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G2-Group02
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TAMP-URA! Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G2-Group03
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G2-Group04
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G1-Group01
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G2-Group06
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Serenity in Serangoon Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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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. |
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G1-Group01
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G2-Group09
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Hsinchu
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G2-Group10
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G2-Group11
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G2-Group12
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G2-Group13
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G2-Group14
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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G2-Group15
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Nothing is 台南 Abstract of not more than 300 words. |
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G1-Group01
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Project Title Abstract of not more then 300 words. |
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Two Eyes One Pizza | Kelvin Chia | Eugene Choy | Linus Cheng | |||||||||||||||
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Your Team name | Lim Zhong Zhen, Timothy | Lok Ying Cheng, Sheryee | Tu Yang Lin | |||||||||||||||
To Change Later | Lim Shen Jie | Leandra Lee | Aaron Lee | |||||||||||||||
Tamp-Ura! | Soh Bai He | Lim Qiu Hui Candy | Goh Jia Xin Genice |