International House Berkeley
International House or more commonly known as I-house is the hostel where most of the summer students stay. The most interesting part of staying in I-house is that you will get to meet people...
Week 12: Towards Completion
This week we are preparing for our final deriverables to ZJU and SUTD. For a comparison, workspace is more occupied than a week before DIP presentation.
If you follow our first few blogs, our theme...
SUTD 2022 – A Year in Review
Here's a recap of our highlights in 2022.
We are proud of what our students, faculty and staff have achieved.
Visit https://sutd.edu.sg/About/Accolades to find out more and join us in celebrating their accolades.
Breakfast’s Packed, Let’s Begin!
Let's spend a day in SUTD with Loo Jun Wen, an avid mountaineer, pastry chef and junior from the Architecture and Sustainable Design (ASD) pillar.
Taking the path less travelled
This article first appeared in BTS Issue 2.
By Sean Ng, Sophomore
Engineering Systems and Design
What does travel have to do with engineering? I would say that it’s the same spirit of adventure and courage to go out of...
SUTD’s Human-Centric Approach to Technology and Design
How we’re leading the charge towards a new era of innovation.
Today’s constantly evolving climate requires a different approach to design education, and so the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) was established to...
IDC Robocon 10/8
Close to finishing my our land robot for the competition today. The field is gonna be tough and narrow for the robot to move.
It's really fun so far, and the friends made through project...
What Constitutes a Medieval European City?
Being the former capital of Finland before it was changed to Helsinki in 1812, Turku is the country’s second most populous city and is nicknamed Finland’s “capital of culture”. It remains a modest medieval...
Cosy Contours: Community First
Quick question: do you actually know your neighbours? We don’t mean just recognising them—we’re talking about actually knowing who they are, what they’re like, and being able to hold an extended conversation with them....