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Stretching across the island of Singapore, the North-South Corridor is a central piece of the city’s development. Transforming surface streets into a 21.5 km corridor, our design aims to redefine mobility and urban living in Singapore and offer lessons for cities around the world on how to build resilient, inclusive, and green communities.
Our design introduces four distinct sections to the corridor – a 6km Community-Industrial segment, a 7km Ecological Loop, a 5km People’s Wellness Corridor, and a 3.5km Cultural-Heritage Segment with more than 20 highlights to explore.
These areas are designed to foster active socially connected spaces and multi-modal options.
Embodying Singapore’s vision of becoming a ‘City in Nature’, the new transport corridor will connect neighborhoods and historic districts through surface street transformations, aligning with existing parks and green corridors.
The design aims to create new green spaces, linear parks and enhance urban ecosystems through features such as new walking and cycling lanes – placed amidst greenery and biodiversity.
Green canopies lining the corridor are designed to make the corridor and attractive and inviting outdoor space.
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Singapores North-South Corridor
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