To revitalize a three-acre park in a busy part of Singapore, Soo Chan and his firm, SCDA Architects, explored ways of knitting together architecture and landscape — an issue of growing interest to designers as they investigate sustainable strategies and break down traditional boundaries between disciplines. So Chan wrapped a small amphitheater with a canted, curving screen that provides a sense of definition and enclosure while letting breezes and light filter in. “We wanted it to be porous to connect with its surroundings and read less as an object,” explains the architect.
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