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Title: SPATIALIZING THE 6 METRES WIDE BORDERLINE : EMPOWERMENT VIA TERRA NULLIUS
Authors: LIM CHU HWAI
Keywords: Architecture
Design Track
DT
Master
Chan Kok Hui Jeffrey
2011/2012 Aki DT
Borderline
HTC
NIMBY
No man's land
Spatializing
Terra nullius
Issue Date: 27-Aug-2012
Citation: LIM CHU HWAI (2012-08-27). SPATIALIZING THE 6 METRES WIDE BORDERLINE : EMPOWERMENT VIA TERRA NULLIUS. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: The project envisions the spatialization of the 6m wide borderline into a space that caters to the rejected and displaced individuals following a critical reading of the future anticipated inequitable developments between Iskandar Malaysia and Singapore: the Borderline. Situated in the most prominent border-space between the two states, the Borderline receives and accommodates displaced workers from the two regions who are otherwise ‘priced-out’ from the social and economic development of these two regions. Ironically, the Borderline is densified when high social and economical inequity exists, and lies under-used when social and economical equity returns. In so doing, the Borderline serves as the conscientious spatial mirror between the two states within the very space that separates them.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/219621
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