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In Singapore, buildings are often prematurely demolished. While buildings are built to last, they rarely stand for more than 30 years. A culture of starting over, rather than improving what exists, is the prevailing modus operandi.
Using the demolition of my childhood home to validate the relationship between social objects, collective memory and architectural value, Idealistic Pragmatism proposes the implementation of Immovable Social Objects (ISOs) and Best Friends within a prototypical landscape. The former are protected structures whose function is distilled from aspects of the social fabric, while the latter are housing attachments that envelop and protect the ISOs through form and orientation, proposing an approach where even with continued renewal, the ISOs remain in place over time. Collectively, these resist indiscriminate redevelopment.
The project suggests an alternative future where progress is measured not only in terms of tangible metrics, but also in terms of the intangible qualities arising from interaction with and within the city. While redevelopment is ever-present, perhaps one can consider radical possibilities to protect what remains dear to everyday lives.
Park West, my childhood home, was one of the many victims of premature demolition, a consequence of market forces and owner perceptions about the upkeep of old apartments in Singapore that led to its early obsolescence.
Against the backdrop of a city under continuous remodelling, the alternative of having permanent social objects that last is mooted; these provide social and spatial continuum to locals, even as buildings come and go.
The ISOs impose spatial rules, resulting in awkward, interstitial building forms. Each is augmented by Best Friends, which are housing attachments to these social objects that aim to protect and augment their function.
In tropical Singapore, the ambition is to utilise the form, height and position of the ISO-Best Friend union to activate ground-level spaces by selective shading at different times of the day.
The essence of the project is distilled into an animated journey through one of the coastal routes of the masterplan, taking viewers through a curated sample of the ISO-Best Friend union.