Measuring the Unmeasurable

This article first appeared in BTS Issue 2. In January each year, students are free to pursue their personal interests. During this Independent Activity Period (IAP), some ASD students choose to use their skills to contribute...

We’ve come a long way, from where we began

Submitting my last algorithm homework on Sunday, I started my last week with a mini dinner celebration; Korean fried chicken! Week 8, the finale week! With 2 finals on hand and more exciting things after...

10 things to look out for at the SUTD Open House 2018

The SUTD Open House 2018 is right around the corner! Are you excited about it yet? With many of our faculty and students putting the final touches on their workshops, performances and interactive booths,...

Week 4 – One night in Beijing

我留下许多情 Things went well into the second gear this week, as our team was summoned to the Bank of Beijing's (Our primary client; BoB) headquarters in the capital for a conference. The journey took 5 hours...

Touring around the campus ( UCB )

The largest transition from SUTD to UC Berkeley was that we needed to allocate time to walk from one class to another as the campus is so large. It took me 20 minutes to...

Things that You Will Miss After You Graduate (from SUTD)

You have worked hard for the past few years – reading, attending lectures, revision, mugging for exams, etc – and now the hard work has paid off. You are finally graduating from university and...

Li Yiyang: Footprints of the Green Monster

More sustainability, less waste!

Chinese New Year Light-up for the Year of the Tiger

This year’s Chinese New Year decorations were put together after months of hard work by a team of 12 students, led by Sharmayne Lim and Jonathan Leong, consisting of Kong Mei Jia, Sarah Phua,...

Week 7: Cupcakes and XLB

Week 7 was a rather eventful week with the 3rd day of CIP the TFI students went to do and my little detox from work by going back to Shanghai to collect my suit...

A Transformable Space for a Historical Space

This article first appeared in BTS Issue 2. By Benjamin Chong, Sophomore Architecture and Sustainable Design Covering 908.89 hectares, our site, Liangzhu National Heritage Park, is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. It encloses ancient ruins belonging to...

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