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Effective regeneration planning places people at the forefront. Designs and physical infrastructure invariably follow. That means planners engage with a myriad of stakeholders from start to finish, including formulating a vision that incorporate their aspirations. How could the city create a framework that incentivise the private sector with clear, transparent, and efficient policies? What arrangement should be made to integrate transport modals? And more importantly, how could all sizes of business and income groups thrive in the same neighbourhood?
This forum will feature a keynote case study on a successful mixed-use district — Tanjong Pagar, a historic neighbourhood in Singapore CBD. To rejuvenate it, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) of Singapore implemented policies in the 2000s that encouraged non-commercial uses. Today, the combination of conservation, commercial and residential uses has created a distinct identity for Tanjong Pagar. Key contributors to the project — developer and government — will share insights into how they balanced civic and commercial needs to achieve a collective vision.
This will be followed by a response panel discussion to arrive at lessons to inform future projects in Jakarta.
PROGRAMME
Keynote Case Study Presentation: Tanjong Pagar, Singapore
Speakers
Hwang Yu-Ning, Chief Planner and Deputy CEO, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore
Cheng Hsing Yao, CEO, GuocoLand
Response Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
Panelists
Wibowo Muljono, President Director, Astra Land
Hwang Yu-Ning, Chief Planner and Deputy CEO, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore
Cheng Hsing Yao, CEO, GuocoLand
Moderator: Wendy Haryanto, Executive Director, Jakarta Property Institute