STEPHANIE LIN
  • Research
    • Combustible Landscapes
    • Contemporary Paradise
    • East Bay Hills Restoration
    • Oak Land
    • Thresholds of Urbanity
  • Installations
    • Carrizo Plain Ecosystem Project
    • Cheap Chair
    • Community Bench
    • Finding Fault
    • Garden of Reciprocity
    • Kinetic Fields
    • LandWorks Argentiera
    • Oak Land
  • Competitions
    • Bahay Kubo
    • Cleaves
    • Dismeco Co-Industrial Park
    • Ocean Beach Play Wall
    • Quarry Shores
    • Soak Lab
  • Drawings
    • Anthropology Museum
    • Estuary Park
    • Flex Block
    • Honey Trail
    • Imagining a Third Nation
    • Laundry to Landscape
    • Miscellaneous
    • Mod Space
    • Outdoor Museum of Contemporary Combustion
  • CV
  • About
  • Contact
  • Research
    • Combustible Landscapes
    • Contemporary Paradise
    • East Bay Hills Restoration
    • Oak Land
    • Thresholds of Urbanity
  • Installations
    • Carrizo Plain Ecosystem Project
    • Cheap Chair
    • Community Bench
    • Finding Fault
    • Garden of Reciprocity
    • Kinetic Fields
    • LandWorks Argentiera
    • Oak Land
  • Competitions
    • Bahay Kubo
    • Cleaves
    • Dismeco Co-Industrial Park
    • Ocean Beach Play Wall
    • Quarry Shores
    • Soak Lab
  • Drawings
    • Anthropology Museum
    • Estuary Park
    • Flex Block
    • Honey Trail
    • Imagining a Third Nation
    • Laundry to Landscape
    • Miscellaneous
    • Mod Space
    • Outdoor Museum of Contemporary Combustion
  • CV
  • About
  • Contact
STEPHANIE LIN

Quarry Shores

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2015 Vertical Cities Asia Competition - 2nd Place

Paya Lebar Air Base
Singapore
College of Environmental Design feature
Quarry Shores is a proposal to house and accommodate 100,000 people in 1 square kilometer.  At the site of a decommissioned airport, a quarry is phased to become a fresh water catchment to serve Singapore with locally-sourced sand, water, and urban character.  The concept is inspired by Singapore's recent history of rapid development and consequent loss of 80 percent of its mangrove habitat in the past century.  The proposal is illustrated by a sectional series to emphasize the dynamic and ever-changing future of Singapore while questioning its production of nature, culture, and land. 

In collaboration with Micaela Bazo, Kasey Elliot, Miles Stemper, Jason Palaez, Yasir Hameed, and Grace Witanto.
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