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Singapore Heritage Festival 2021: Sharing session on the spaces of food summary

On 27 May 2021, the RIBA Singapore Chapter, in collaboration with the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), hosted a sharing session on the topic of the spaces of food as part of the Singapore Heritage Festival.

03 June 2021

As part of the 2021 Singapore Heritage Festival, this digital discussion panel uncovered the intricate links between food and our urban environment from varied perspectives and viewpoints, virtually, in front of an international audience.

Video recording of the sharing session on the topic of the spaces of food as part of the Singapore Heritage Festival.

Food is an integral part of our culture. Mealtimes involve more than just the cursory act of eating. They bring people together in a shared ritual - where the sociable sharing of meals is as much about the human interactions that affirm our mutual connectedness, as it is about the culinary delight of taste and smell. Food brings us together in powerful ways that create bonds, community, and memories. This explains why in every city, the urban spaces that surround food - streetscapes or esplanades with lively restaurants and street stands, bustling market halls, or in Singapore's context, the ubiquitous hawker centres - are the very spaces where public life thrives.

Speakers

Lai Chee Kien
Vice-President of the Society of Architectural and Urban Historians of Asia, Advisory Council Member of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments.

Lai Chee Kien is an architectural and urban historian and a registered architect in Singapore. He is currently researching co-operative housing as an NLB Lee Kong Chian Research Fellow. He researches on histories of art, architecture, settlements, urbanism, and landscapes in Southeast Asia.

Jason Wong
Co-Founder and Director of Sales at NETATECH Engineering PTE. Ltd.

Jason, officially trained by Netafim, the world's inventor of drip irrigation, is among the pioneers in revolutionising Singapore's sky-rise greenery. His strength lies in adapting and implementing precision irrigation and fertigation for green roof and green wall systems. Jason also expanded his portfolio to include rainwater harvesting and treatment and food production in urban environments to complement and integrate his expertise in water technologies.

Kenneth Ho
Senior Vice President, Senior Design Principal at The Jerde Partnership.

Kenneth is the current Senior Vice President and Senior Design Principal at The Jerde Partnership. He has a passion for designing atypical community places and believes in finding creative ways to curate urban spaces.

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