Singapore Builds a Smart City

"Promising 42,000 new homes across five residential districts . . . , the eco-town will be the 24th new settlement built by Singapore's government since World War II. It is, however, the first with centralized cooling, automated trash collection and a car-free town center, which conservationists hope offers a roadmap for slashing carbon emissions in the Southeast Asian city-state. The development is being dubbed a "forest town" by officials," due to its abundant greenery and public gardens, and consistent with Singapore's global leadership in biophilic city planning and design (see: the CNN article, Biophilic Cities Singapore Summit 2019 and Reflections on the Singapore Summit).
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