'singapore: biophilic city'

A whirlwind week in Singapore chasing up amazing biophilic stories with CUSP Institute Prof Peter Newman and Uni of Virginia Prof Tim Beatley. Link to academic paper: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/1...

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  • @mohammadrafiqulhasnain6662
    @mohammadrafiqulhasnain66625 жыл бұрын

    Recently I visited Singapore and found every part of the country really nice , trends towards eco-friendly design and lifestyles.

  • @90taetaeya
    @90taetaeya12 жыл бұрын

    I am a Singaporean and completely love living here. It has nature integrated into the surroundings, it's really beautiful. I live right beside a park and love glazing at it from my living room window everyday, it makes me feel so relaxed.

  • @LoongAqua

    @LoongAqua

    5 жыл бұрын

    erwwe werw Unfortunately, singapore's humidity is a problem for folks used to drier climates.

  • @omkarwagh8187

    @omkarwagh8187

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are so lucky 😍😘

  • @once4ever97
    @once4ever972 жыл бұрын

    This is a great documentary. As someone who's studying Architecture and also living on a tropical setting, I will also advocate these nature-human interactions onto my designs. Kuddos! I can't believe this video was from 2012, but is still widely advanced compared to my country's progress in urbanization.

  • @mize7684
    @mize76843 жыл бұрын

    All cities should follow the track of Singapore. What a Work of Art.

  • @SunRabbit
    @SunRabbit7 жыл бұрын

    That's absolutely amazing. Especially all the cool footpaths that go above into the canopy where they plan on expanding the existing 200 km network to like 300. I'd really love to live in a city like that, especially one as safe as Singapore. Problem is that you really can''t do that here in Europe because everything dies in winter. You'd have to have nothing but evergreens, or in an enclosed space like our local hospital which has an atrium just like the hospital in the middle of the video, but like I said, it's enclosed.

  • @Dulichbui2022
    @Dulichbui20227 жыл бұрын

    Singapore is an awesome country! Hope to visit it again in near future!

  • @jackiegutmann
    @jackiegutmann4 жыл бұрын

    This is very inspiring. Makes me want to go back to school and study horticulture and design. I want to really help make cities transform into places more like Singapore.

  • @Fatavocado88
    @Fatavocado885 жыл бұрын

    thank you for sharing what Singapore has to offer! I believe that more people need to be aware of this amazing initiative. it makes me even prouder to be living in this country.

  • @kevin080592
    @kevin0805925 жыл бұрын

    im a biophilic person (I guess all of us are) and I love seeing lots of plants, plants help me feel relaxed and at ease whenever im stressed out.. singapore has done a very good job in promoting green spaces, I also live in a tropical country and would looove to replicate the singaporean model

  • @vimalcurio

    @vimalcurio

    3 жыл бұрын

    Do it

  • @whatajoke8497

    @whatajoke8497

    Жыл бұрын

    Just do it. Start at home. We teach our kids in our kinddies to start small, dream big.

  • @VGERUNIT
    @VGERUNIT6 жыл бұрын

    the rest of the world could learn from Singapore well done

  • @vimalcurio

    @vimalcurio

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ikr

  • @ulyssesgoze4528

    @ulyssesgoze4528

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey ytyhbggyyyggjyggglmmmooo wasohhhbbvvv

  • @moktarbom
    @moktarbom11 жыл бұрын

    i remember the story I heard as a child of how our then PM Lee and founding father of modern Singapore came up with the idea of "Garden city". while on a flight back from over seas, he looked out the window of the plane and saw nothing but grey as the plane was about to land. feeling disappointed with what has happen to the country in the name of progress, he decides to do something about it and idea of a garden city and the greening of Singapore began. ;)

  • @tranlily3001

    @tranlily3001

    7 жыл бұрын

    All Singapore is smart, hard working. I men's all in generally. But no one can't deny, the smart and passion leader is the KEY. He's out-standing, his passion love for his ow people & his country is too much, that's why he can make it. Back in past, when ppl think Mr.Lee is too harsh, he have very strict laws, but it's the one & only way to make all people come to working together to build such beautiful & succesful country as SINGAPORE TODAY! If it not by Mr.Lee-the leader, I don't think they can grow up so amazing fast like this. I think anybody who have heart, brain or at least decent education, no matter if they're Malaysian-Sing, Chinese-Sing or Indian-Sing,etc..must be very happy, grateful, thankful & respect for their truely great leader. Many good, smart ppl but without right leader or right laws, it's won't go no where. Look, how Obama or Agenla Merkels, Mexico,etc..they're very smart & create people, but with wrong gorvenment, wrong laws, wrong leader. It's all waste.

  • @tranlily3001

    @tranlily3001

    7 жыл бұрын

    South Korean, Japan is another amazing example too. Some ppl say if without USA or Western help,etc..they can't grow up like what they have today. I agrees, they do get help but if just the help form outside it not make big different if themselves not working for it, if they're not pushing for their own people & their own country. Just in something around 50-70year after the war till now, see what they done?! South Korean was one of most poorest country in the world, don't have any natural resource, they're poorer more than Africa-where have rich natural source. Don't even have enough food to feed themselves, the size of country is tiny!!! But with working together for their own race, with right laws & right leader. See, what they done to have today. Maybe not being perfect but it's still great after all, it's really inspirit. After 2Atomic bomb, Japan start from 0 to hero. No matter what ppl think or say, not much country can do like that. It's impressing.

  • @vivekprabhu2651
    @vivekprabhu26515 жыл бұрын

    It was a dense Tropical Rain Forest island then it became developed country called Singapore. Small beautiful country with responsive educated citizens.

  • @burgzvista6606
    @burgzvista660611 жыл бұрын

    Hi Im from Philippines, I'm really fascinated and amazed with your country, very clean and green, I was there once and I hope to be back there soon...

  • @omkarwagh8187

    @omkarwagh8187

    3 жыл бұрын

    Correct 👍👍

  • @jsanon1634
    @jsanon16342 жыл бұрын

    This is the most beautiful hospital one can see. Its awesome. The feeling there for the sick the hospital patients surrounded by such greenery is so wonderful. Love this.

  • @Grhai
    @Grhai10 жыл бұрын

    Everything starts with a dream. With proper planning and commitment, the desired result will be achieved.

  • @lyledeyounges1276
    @lyledeyounges12765 жыл бұрын

    This needs to be done in every city where it's possible

  • @jordanoliver8108
    @jordanoliver81083 жыл бұрын

    Singapore is the example of a future we can wish for humanity.

  • @HansRoy
    @HansRoy10 жыл бұрын

    This is great, I command you on this video and the work done in Singapore, moving towards sanity! Much Love!!!

  • @ba1anse
    @ba1anse3 жыл бұрын

    singapore is an amazing country. I hope every city, especially those big and dense ones where nature and greenery is hard to find.

  • @MassDynamic
    @MassDynamic6 жыл бұрын

    hospitals should definitely be designed with "healing" in mind. current hospitals in cities are gloomy and aren't really designed with "patient recovery" in mind.

  • @nadyad6988
    @nadyad69883 жыл бұрын

    so cool and beautiful! I'm wondering how can they manage to put that plants all over the walls and under the corridors at 11:15 I mean, the plants need space for their roots to keep growing and how they keep on nurturing that plants. I am now just started studying biophilic design, and this concept very compelling:)

  • @alimoulay786
    @alimoulay7866 жыл бұрын

    Just love it.Going back soon.

  • @bowlampar
    @bowlampar6 жыл бұрын

    Without those plant, tree and flora around, the city dwellers will be suffocated and face doomsday sooner.

  • @publicspaceswa
    @publicspaceswa11 жыл бұрын

    Perth is so hot and dry, it would be wonderful if we could adopt biophilic design.

  • @tranlily3001

    @tranlily3001

    7 жыл бұрын

    You mean Perth, Australia? How dry & hot in summer in there? Btw, your country is so big, have evrything natural resources. I still perfect garden green in natural way on land, if it possible. But this is the best way, amazing technology, very create for small country, don't have any resource or land. I mean that, it's amazing for Singapore or any big dynamic city. Singapore, the country size just same as a small city!!! That's why ppl need to update technology to protect & save themselves. Btw, it's beautiful country, smart & hard working ppl. I wish more big city around Asian or all the world adop this, not just make clean the air, helping conditional air by natural way but also very beautiful green garden to views.

  • @anraag
    @anraag8 жыл бұрын

    this is so awesome

  • @modularindokaryapratama6213
    @modularindokaryapratama62133 жыл бұрын

    Cool Singapore, very inspiring, thanks Prof.

  • @mermaidbaby2
    @mermaidbaby24 жыл бұрын

    I like your city so much. Clean, Tidy, Green. Whats a wonderful idea, biophilic city

  • @tanjames9849
    @tanjames98494 жыл бұрын

    KTP hospital a ‘Wow!’ factor. My first impression.

  • @holytrashify
    @holytrashify6 жыл бұрын

    so beautiful....maybe one day I will be able to visit Singapore

  • @montereydentist
    @montereydentist10 жыл бұрын

    I wish more cities were like this.

  • @jacklorax
    @jacklorax9 жыл бұрын

    Congrats to all. This is spectacular. Is there a how-to manual? I suspect Singapore may have the most bird species per km2 of any country, given its small size, connection to SE Asia mainland, proximity to Indonesia ... and and now I see the amount of greenery in the city. I would like to suggest you feed the vertical gardens with greywater and potentially human urine, while processing feces in Urine-diverting Dry Toilets (inodoroseco blogspot). It would also be great for some of the plants to provide edible, medicinal or culinary plants. In this way, the plants would not just be beautiful, but would play a key function of cleaning the city and feeding the people. Let me know if I can help.

  • @beno7140
    @beno71406 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely riveting

  • @mind9528
    @mind95283 жыл бұрын

    There are many green trees in the town 😀😍😊 yeah, Full of trees, full of green 😍🌳🌲🌱🌿🍀☘️🍃💚👍👏👏😊

  • @RealMineKD
    @RealMineKD3 жыл бұрын

    Now I really wanna go and see this city myself... looking amazing!

  • @sp4377
    @sp43772 жыл бұрын

    So much the world can and needs to learn from Singapore

  • @lpericteo
    @lpericteo3 жыл бұрын

    The UN should make Singapore its capital city and showcase to the leaders of other countries.

  • @katesweeney6805
    @katesweeney68055 жыл бұрын

    So how do I find out about Singapore eco-design tours!? Looks like an amazing place to visit and come home with great new ideas.

  • @edukid1984

    @edukid1984

    4 жыл бұрын

    Late reply, but there's really no need to look for an "eco-focused" tour per se. Just fly to Singapore for a week or two, and explore as you go. The whole country is really a city state no larger than Greater London, with most "eco-tourism spots" (if you can call them that) easily accessible by public transport.

  • @omkarwagh8187
    @omkarwagh81873 жыл бұрын

    Lovely 💓💓💓

  • @Zoza15
    @Zoza156 жыл бұрын

    Looks stunning, but maintaining it must be a pain.. Atriums look great, but there's a price that not many people can affort..

  • @gabrielcodina5466
    @gabrielcodina54663 жыл бұрын

    I think this model is harder for colder countries to adopt. It may not be as cost, or energy efficient due to a different climate.

  • @rudolfdr.diesel3203
    @rudolfdr.diesel32036 жыл бұрын

    12:48 “on level 9 actually a bird nest with a little baby was discovered”. well, it’s all good looking but still synthetic. Many birds need insects to feed the chicks and insects are fogged in Singapore. My friend in Austria has a small house with one overgrown façade ca. 200m2, but 15 bird nests.

  • @amitbisht3648
    @amitbisht36485 жыл бұрын

    What about during night, in think trees also take oxygen & give co2 at night

  • @flumpaustin1994

    @flumpaustin1994

    Жыл бұрын

    Their main task is producing oxygen.

  • @alfredbaeumer3643
    @alfredbaeumer3643Ай бұрын

  • @Skoda130
    @Skoda1306 жыл бұрын

    Doesn;t a green city require a LOT of maintenance, in order to keep plants from destroying buildings?

  • @quakespr

    @quakespr

    5 жыл бұрын

    Singapore government set aside a sizeable sum of money for the garden up keeping. In fact it has a separate agency to maintain its parks and gardens, called the NPark.

  • @pls-shanice

    @pls-shanice

    2 жыл бұрын

    Many things worth having cost money

  • @simontay1187
    @simontay11874 жыл бұрын

    No more of this school's subject, 'The Nature Study' taught during my generation.

  • @user-yz5rl3wf3p
    @user-yz5rl3wf3p Жыл бұрын

    Forests City's.,...Nature Smarts..

  • @hanifsattar7897
    @hanifsattar7897 Жыл бұрын

    👍💐👍🙏

  • @kahhoeng88
    @kahhoeng886 жыл бұрын

    Err... nice, but wonder how many additional labor hours needed to maintain these changes?

  • @poppyalexander9722

    @poppyalexander9722

    5 жыл бұрын

    whats wrong with supplying jobs?

  • @flumpaustin1994

    @flumpaustin1994

    Жыл бұрын

    Good jobs and healthy people.

  • @Val_Kei
    @Val_Kei4 жыл бұрын

    'unfortunately, since it's a commercial building the nest had to be removed' ... I hope 1) the chick had a chance to leave the nest first and 2) they make a green wall within a building with free access to the street, so all kind of small animals can fly in and want to settle there. And then they remove them. Isn't it controversial?

  • @andromeda582

    @andromeda582

    4 жыл бұрын

    In Japan I once saw a swallow's nest outside a row of shops. Not only did they leave the nest there, the shop owners placed paper daily on the ground under the nest to catch the bird droppings.

  • @gabbar51ngh

    @gabbar51ngh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Singapore is focusing more on looking green rather than actually letting s forest grow

  • @pls-shanice

    @pls-shanice

    2 жыл бұрын

    They should not remove the wildlife if they are creating a forest

  • @icemaneu
    @icemaneu6 жыл бұрын

    All look nice until you have to deal with those irritating mosquitoes.

  • @leananshae
    @leananshae9 жыл бұрын

    Removing the nest and killing the baby bird was anti-biophilic. Shame on designers who only use the precepts of biophilia to achieve a semblance of "greening-up" instead of actually fully participating in the practice.

  • @andreespina9747

    @andreespina9747

    7 жыл бұрын

    Leananshae they didn't kill the Bird they moved the nest to another place

  • @oreopls69

    @oreopls69

    7 жыл бұрын

    mama bird need to find the eggs

  • @redhidinghood9337

    @redhidinghood9337

    7 жыл бұрын

    Leananshae U could have said bio-phobic insteadof anti bio-philic, ya dumbass

  • @herbsabeast1

    @herbsabeast1

    6 жыл бұрын

    would you say it's ok if that nest eventually got fried because the building got struck by lightning. This biodiversity is not a residence for animals because it was a commercial environment.

  • @jackiegutmann

    @jackiegutmann

    4 жыл бұрын

    Never killed the bird. They moved the nest.

  • @vintran9777
    @vintran97773 жыл бұрын

    Green the city for the rich. What happen to the poor, it's okay, they're not worthy of our modern city. Can't even imagine when the indoor plants start to have pest, fungus and over water consumption issues.

  • @pls-shanice

    @pls-shanice

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually urban forestry improves the temperature buffering and air quality for poor people who are affected most. It prevents flood damage and increases carbon sequestration to reduce natural disaster effects on the poor.

  • @paulr1125
    @paulr11254 жыл бұрын

    Singapore is far from being ecological or sustainable , as it cannot produce staple crops for food , has to use oil and gas to produce/retreat water , and is extremely overpopulated . It looks green but is not ecological and is an artificial environment. It also burns most of its waste , recycling is minimal , and it imports massive quantities of sand and cement for buildings which are responsible for ecological destruction across SE Asia . Also there is massive air pollution of all types near the expressways which the government ignores . Singapore is very young , we will see what it looks like when it has the age of most cities of the world .