In this mini-docu produced for Singapore Tourism Board,

We set out to spotlight Singapore’s visionary approach to green urbanism. Framed through the lens of sustainability and biophilic design, the film takes viewers on a journey through some of the city’s most iconic green buildings—spaces where architecture and ecology coexist in harmony.

Collaborating with renowned ethnobotanist and BBC presenter James Wong, we delved into the ways Singapore has reimagined its relationship with nature, not as a backdrop to urban life but as a vital, integrated force within it. From lush vertical gardens to self-sustaining ecosystems embedded in skyscrapers, the film uncovers how the city continues to push boundaries in sustainable design and climate resilience.

Our vision was to tell a story that not only showcases the impressive environmental features of these buildings but also emphasises the importance of sustainable urban development.

Through James's insightful commentary and expert perspective, we connected viewers to the idea that nature and architecture can coexist in beautiful, functional ways.

Each scene was carefully crafted to highlight not only the design but also the impact these green buildings have on the local community and environment, providing a deeper understanding of what makes Singapore a global leader in sustainable urban living.

Production | Creative Direction | Photography | Videography
for Singapore Tourism Board

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