WOHA Architecture Walk Singapore
PUBLISHED August 1st, 2014 06:33 pm | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am
WOHA Walk Singapore brings you on an intimate, 90-minute hands-on tour of the Bugis Bras Basah neighbourhood. You’ll walk and chat as part of a small group (capped at 8) while learning about the history and architecture along Queen Street. As part of the tour, examine two distinct buildings designed by the award-winning, homegrown architecture practice WOHA.
This walk shares a story of Singapore’s rapidly shifting architecture and urban landscape, and examines the hidden forces that shape these changes.
Duration: Approximately 90 minutes, including 60 minutes of walking.
Accessibility: Busy sidewalks, but flat and straight route. Queen Street (the main stretch we’ll be on) has relatively fewer cars than main roads.
About the walk leader:
Fabian Lua is an enthusiast of architecture, walking and re-discovering Singapore. His experience in understanding architecture range from the formal (taking architecture history classes when he was at UPenn) to the informal (reading books from Basheer and the library). He has led art tours as part of OH! Open House in Tiong Bahru and Marina Bay.
The walk will start at 8pm. For tickets and more information, click [here](http://wohawalknight.peatix.com/?utm_campaign=search&utm_medium=web&utm_source=results&utm_content=%3A1.2931%2C103.8558%3A%3A1%3A45617). If you couldn’t get a slot for this walk, keep checking back at their [website](http://www.archiwalks.com/rosf8xbuuhj75p94mxswic6dxc9frn) for more information about upcoming walks!