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Rural urbanism?
Does the rural environment necessitate a rejection of the human-centric principles we base urbanism on in the cities? An emerging Chinese rural development trend firmly says no.
Thinking about scales
Singapore is far bigger than we usually think it is. It’s beneficial to urban planning to not think of our 728 sqkm space as merely one city, but much more.
Basics – Feeders
Feeders, a special network of buses we all use. What are they, How have they come along, how will they evolve and how to identify them? Read to find out more.
Green, on two wheels
An increasingly indispensible part of our transport ecosystem, but not quite living up to its full potential. What’s stopping it, and what can we do?
Hearts of iron
What keeps the top 50 cities in China active, vibrant and economically powerful despite their crushingly massive population sizes? Their effective and elaborate rail rapid transit systems. Here’s a quick review (not the most representative though) of the Chinese metro experience.
Shameless!
The audacity to spew not just factually inaccurate, but also hypocritical and manipulative comments in the highest chamber of this country, truly sickening!
Charting our history
As a piece of our rail infrastructure becomes history, this is perhaps our chance to formalise the process of preserving our own transport history.
The 902 Paradox
This is going to be a rather short article since the idea is still fresh in my mind. It came up while I was on my way to school. As a student from Republic Polytechnic (I’ll refer to this as RP for convenience’s sake), taking this bus service is routine in my daily commute toContinue reading “The 902 Paradox”
Connecting the dots, and a surprising admission
New route again out of the blue. What do we make out of it?