Imagining Futures: Adaptive Museums in Singapore
Ng Jin Xi | Mentor: Carlos Banon
In a world where change is increasingly becoming the only constant, this thesis rethinks the concept of adaptability in museum architecture. Paralleling its role of preserving information while engaging the city, the thesis proposes architecture as a system of grounded and movable spaces that are made possible and relevant with growing technology. The flexibility of this system lies in its ability to engage the city beyond its physical location, illustrating the potential of architecture in creating experiences both in its presence and absence.
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