News & Events
Childpage navigation
A better designed Singapore, from bicycle paths to sustainability
A Business Insider story on Singapore quotes Prof. Dr Thomas Schroepfer, Director, FCL Global, on improving the city with bicycle paths and future-proofing Singapore from future challenges.
Prof. Dr Stefanie Hellweg Receives SETAC Lifetime Achievement Award
Prof. Dr Stefanie Hellweg, Future Cities Laboratory's PI for CFC, has been awarded the SETAC Europe Award for Lifetime Achievement in Life Cycle Assessment.
Dr Julio Paulos elected to the Swiss Young Academy
Dr Julio Paulos will serve a five-year term at the Swiss Young Academy, which gives a voice to young academics in Switzerland.
FCL Global meets Dr Alfonso Vegara in Zurich
FCL Global gave Dr Alfonso Vegara a tour of the Arch-Tech lab and introduced him to programme's research activities.
Fewer utopias, more concrete solutions
FCL Global Executive Director Prof. Sacha Menz and the programme were featured in NZZ’s biannual special issue.
Future cities, future ideas – A summary of the FCL Global Conference 2023
Missed the conference? Access resources and recordings of keynote speakers and their insights in this summary.
Vertical Cities: Emergent movement and use patterns in dense vertically integrated urban spaces
This FCL Global-led paper uses Kampung Admiralty as a case study to explore the user-space interactions in complex and vertically integrated urban built environments, for effective future planning and design.
Network science-based analysis of urban green spaces in Singapore
Using Spatial Network Analysis, FCL Global researchers investigate the spatial configuration of urban green spaces on pedestrian movement at one-north Park and Jurong Lakeside Garden.
Not just a walk in the park
Anjanaa Devi Srikanth of FCL Global uses Spatial Network Analysis and empirical pedestrian movement datasets to study pedestrian movement patterns in one-north Park in Singapore.
Understanding mixed-use zoning types in Singapore through Google Maps data
FCL researchers publish a method to define representative archetypes of mixed use developments in Singapore, to improve the accuracy of urban data analyses and simulations.