Sustainability City Study Program

Sustainability City Study Program

Singapore's creative "green" thinking opens up dialogue between people and the environment.

Entering Singapore is like entering a world full of architectural wonders and delicious cuisine, a place where lush green plants and environmentally friendly shopping buildings coexist. History and culture enthusiasts can look forward to visiting Singapore and exploring many museums and sites related to Singapore's identity and multicultural lifestyle. In fact, Singapore itself is a symbol of cultural and religious diversity.

We have designed a Singapore study tour project that includes international exchange, cultural and historical learning, natural exploration, and learning about sustainable architecture.

Academic leader

The design director of a top architectural design firm specializing in architecture at the National University of Singapore visited the firm to conduct in-depth research on architecture and interior works

Art salon, face-to-face communication with masters

Green Wisdom

On site in-depth investigation of multiple themes including residential, commercial, hotel, group housing, and public landscape

Seeking the path of poetic dwelling

Natural exploration

Experience the beauty of "urban gardens", learn about touching subtropical plants, and experience close contact with animals

Humanistic experience

• Go deep into local international schools and living scenes

Classic landscape project investigation

Visiting characteristic cultural attractions

Studying the Marina Bay Garden and Jinsha Bay Architecture Complex - Led by the design director of a top architectural design firm, students delve into Singapore's green building creativity and stroll through it as if they are in the future technology rainforest.

The Sands Hotel is a standout landmark on the skyline of this city, an architectural wonder that perfectly blends Singapore's legendary history with its groundbreaking future. Through visiting and studying, students can deeply feel the beauty of Singapore's openness, inclusiveness, and architectural design creativity.

The original purpose of setting up Marina Bay Gardens was for the Singaporean government to turn Singapore into a city built within the gardens, showcasing the magnificent natural landscape. The super tree incorporates sustainable energy and water technologies such as solar panels and rainwater harvesting, and its sustainable environmental design strategy has amazed students.

The purpose of our Singapore architecture research trip is to allow children to easily gain knowledge and intuitively understand the principles of green and energy-saving creative architecture during their travels!

Enrollment at ISS International School, the pioneer of Singapore's IB curriculum, allows students to switch classes for immersive classroom learning, experience elite education in Singapore, and gain international friendships.

Through exploring representative communities of cultural diversity and inclusivity in Singapore, such as "Little India", "Niucheshui", and the Indigenous Chinese Pavilion, students gained a deeper understanding of the unique charm of Singapore's diverse society. A vivid microcosm of Singapore's cultural diversity and inclusivity.

The colorful and exquisite multicultural architectural style, with the fragrance of Indian spices and Buddha flowers lingering, immerses students in it and cannot help but marvel at the charm of various ethnic cultures!