Introducing resourcity, a board game which challenges players to strategically address energy and resource constraints in an urban environment.
Does Science & Tech Harm or Heal the Environment?
As urbanites, we are brought up in a sanitised environment and taught to see insects and other small creatures as a threat to our health and even our lives as we are told they carry deadly diseases.
On 9 July 2023 at the M.a.D Garden @Winstedt, 15 M.a.D. people came together to construct a bamboo pergola from scratch.
Chicken rice is widely considered as Singapore’s national dish – yet ironically, the ingredients do not come from Singapore.
it is extremely important for us to answer this call of duty by trying to determine what is the right solution for Singapore's current and future generations.
On 18 October 2022, The Circle for Human Sustainabilty's Founding President, Catherine Loke, gave a talk at Studio SML's "Deep Dive in Design with Kelley Cheng: Sustainability, Architecture & Economy", hosted by Cosentino Singapore.
Our current efforts towards sustainability tend to be focused on climate change and carbon emissions, with a circular economy supposedly able to help us transition to a low-carbon economy.
The Circle for Human Sustainability's Founding President, Catherine Loke, takes us on a journey to explore where materials come from, how we are reliant on energy for every aspect of our lives, economics and human values, and what we can do to prepare ourselves for a low-energy future.
On 25 September 2023, The Circle for Human Sustainability President Catherine Loke delivered some hard truths to a packed audience who were attending the Design Futures Forum 2023 at the Drama Centre Theatre, organised by the DesignSingapore Council.