Singapore City Gallery set up inside URA. The whole level 1 is l an exhibition hall, showing visitors what Singapore has done in her conservation efforts and her future plans in the Master Plan and Concept Plan. There are interactive videos, display boards, 3D model of Singapore and the areas gazetted for conservation etc. Thismay be pertinent to groups working on labrador park, lim chu kang, little india, clarke quay, etc... There's information on the existing conservation efforts (e.g Clarke Quay) and the strategy employed to conserve them. Lessons learnt could be inferred from these displays. There are also future plans for conservation (e.g. Lim Chu Kang is slated to be Singapore's agri-tainment centre) which students can see if they could use them as a springboard for more innovative ideas in their own plan. Additionally, there's also information on plans for the various districts in Singapore. E.g. the west district is going to be a business district. Students dealing with Haw Par Villa for example, may wish to come up with a logical hypothesis of who might make up this threshold population in the west (e.g. expatriates?) and use that to carve out a niche area in Haw Par Villa. This hinges on your lessons learnt and strategies. A good source to generate feasible and interesting ideas. Possible website to check out: http://www.ura.gov.sg/gallery/
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