Future Cities Symposium & Exhibition 2025

Project Name

Future Cities: Science, Design, and Policy for Urban Transitions Symposium & Exhibition Singapore 2025

Project Date

2025

Affiliation

Future Cities Laboratory Global

Team

Joshua VARGAS, Programme Coordinator
Srilalitha GOPALAKRISHNAN, Associate Director (Research)
Sentill ANANTHAN, Associate Director (Operations)
Sean EU, Associate Director (Technology)
Flash Concepts, Event Partner
KOVA Collective, Design Partner
Thomas SCHROEPFER, Programme Director (Singapore)

Joshua's Contribution

Management: programme coordination, event management
Creative Direction: communications strategy, visual identity
Design: stage backdrop, exhibition panels, slide deck
Video & Sound: video editing, motion graphics, background score
  • Video
  • Geospatial Data
  • Event Management
  • Creative Direction
  • Communications Strategy
  • Instagram Marketing
  • LinkedIn Marketing
  • Video Production
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Exhibition
  • Branding
  • Video
  • Urban Development
  • Community Engagement
  • Design
  • Adobe Creative Cloud
  • Figma
  • Affinity Suite
  • Logic Pro

Over 400 attendees – representing organisations from at least 11 countries – converged in Singapore to participate in the “Future Cities: Science, Design, and Policy for Urban Transitions” Symposium & Exhibition Singapore 2025. Organised by the Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) Global, in partnership with the Centre for Liveable Cities (CLC) as a key event of Singapore Urban Science Week 2025, the Symposium took place on 4 September at the National Design Centre (NDC) and 5 September at the CREATE Campus in University Town. Joshua VARGAS, working with the FCL Global Singapore Leadership and in partnership with Singaporean design studio KOVA Collective and events production specialists Flash Concepts, led a multi-format communications programme for the Symposium & Exhibition, as well as contributed creative direction and design leadership.

event abstract

As cities rapidly evolve under the pressures of climate change, population growth, and resource constraints, the need for a new urban paradigm has never been greater. Traditional models are no longer enough to address the interwoven social, ecological, and technological challenges of today’s urban environments. A new mode of urbanisation must urgently emerge, building on knowledge from different disciplines to envision net-zero urban futures and chart pathways for systemic change.

“Future Cities: Science, Design, and Policy for Urban Transitions” is a symposium and exhibition to be held on 4-5 September in Singapore. As a flagship event of Singapore Urban Science Week 2025, organised in collaboration with the Centre for Liveable Cities, Future Cities demonstrates how the FCL Global programme’s settlement systems approach enables the development of tools, scenarios, and strategies able to transcend the limitations of traditional disciplines. By identifying and redesigning the drivers of complex urban systems, we can enable a transition towards positive forms of urbanisation.

The symposium highlights research that not only deepens our understanding of complex urban systems but also leads to actionable outcomes that are already informing change on the ground. Spanning scales from materials to megacities, and guided by long-term thinking, the programme showcases how knowledge is created in place, evolves over time, and transforms cities through science and by design. The symposium will open on 4 September with keynote speeches and panel discussions by international experts at the National Design Centre Auditorium. On 5 September, guests will be invited to the CREATE Campus, home to FCL Global’s Singapore hub, for in-depth research presentations.

A public exhibition at the National Design Centre Gallery accompanies the symposium. The exhibition presents a comprehensive overview of the insights and impact of FCL Global modules, demonstrating how our 13 research modules – organised into four clusters – influence design and policy across scales, in Singapore, Zurich, and our research sites worldwide. The exhibition opens on 4 September with guided tours led by FCL Global researchers. Visitors can also learn more about FCL Global’s research by exploring interactive exhibit tables and demonstrations.

Following the end of the symposium, the exhibition will transfer to the CREATE Campus Lobby and reopen to the public on 7 September, for public viewing until 4 October 2025.

Animated version of the Future Cities Symposium & Exhibition 2025. Original design, motion graphics, and sound design by Joshua Vargas, with globe adapted from 2023 design by Studio Joost.

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NTU Provost Christian Wolfrum, former VP Research at ETH Zurich, addressing the audience at the Future Cities Symposium 2025.
Future Cities Exhibition 2025 at the National Design Centre, Singapore. Logo wall panel and exhibition table design system by Joshua VARGAS. Individual table designs by FCL Global researchers. All other wall panels by KOVA Collective. Exhibition setup by Flash Concepts.
Future Cities Symposium & Exhibition Singapore 2025 cover design by Joshua VARGAS.
Online portal for the Future Cities Symposium & Exhibition Singapore 2025, developed by the FCL Global Engagement Platform team.
Joshua VARGAS at the National Design Centre during setup of the Future Cities Exhibition 2025.
Online portal for the Future Cities Symposium & Exhibition Singapore 2025, developed by the FCL Global Engagement Platform team.
Joshua VARGAS presenting ur-scape at the Future Cities Symposium 2025.
FCL Global researchers at the Future Cities Symposium 2025.
FCL Global researchers at the Future Cities Symposium 2025.
FCL Global leadership team at the Future Cities Symposium 2025.
Programme design for the Future Cities Symposium 2025.

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