
A commissioned photo and film project for award-winning WOHA Architects
In this commissioned visual study for award-winning architecture firm WOHA Architects, we were tasked with capturing the spirit and spatial narrative of Punggol Digital District (PDD) and the new Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) campus.
The project is the first-of-its-kind district that integrates business, education, and community within a people-centric, climate-adaptive masterplan.
Our team employed a mix of drone cinematography and ground-based gimbal work to portray the development not just as a collection of buildings, but as a living ecosystem that redefines what a business park can be.

On the ground, we explored the innovative architecture and environmental strategies embedded throughout the site. WOHA’s commitment to climate responsiveness is made visible through deep canopies, shaded walkways, and landscaped linkways that offer year-round comfort for users—particularly visible in our sequences along the Nexus spine and Innovation Bridge, key circulation spaces that double as social and transitional zones.
From the building scale, we paid close attention to the varied facade treatments, sun-shading devices, and elevated green zones—designed not only for performance but to create a sense of texture and porosity. We highlighted the “fifth spaces” embedded throughout: lush sky gardens, breezy outdoor terraces, and notably the Digital Canyon, a dramatic carved void that acts as a thermal buffer and green connector through the heart of the campus.
At ground level, we were drawn to the rich spatial choreography—inviting courtyards, porous edges, and programmatic pockets built to encourage animation and student activity. These are spaces designed not only to be seen but to be used—lived in, studied in, passed through, and returned to.