Sustainable Development - Week 13 Entry 1


Singapore’s Housing Development Board (HDB) has recently announced the plans of developing a new estate. The new development named Tengah, will be built within a forest fringe and the new estate will be incorporating the neighbouring forest’s ecosystem. With 42000 new homes, the surrounding greenery would be continued within the estate centre, boasting a car-free central area.
Even though the estate is still currently in early stages of development. Singapore has proven that estates can be designed with sensitivity to its surrounding. Being in a tropical area, Singapore has incorporated the lush greenery and used it as a periphery for the estate. Not to mention the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions with the estate being car-free.
This eco-friendly and sustainable estate could be a stepping stone for Singapore’s HDB to further push the idea of an environmentally sustainable estate. With future developments to have a sustainable benchmark, and progress further from that.



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