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    Eugene Tan from the National University of Singapore won the “Next Generation” 4th prize for his “Formal-Informal DNA: Urban network upgrading” in Indonesia. He views the key strength of his project comes from its relationship to site and synergistic response to the “triple bottom line” where a marginalized settlement in Tangerang, Banten identifies strategies for a gradual upgrading of physical and social space.

Eugene Tan from the National University of Singapore won the “Next Generation” 4th prize for his “Formal-Informal DNA: Urban network upgrading” in Indonesia. He views the key strength of his project comes from its relationship to site and synergistic response to the “triple bottom line” where a marginalized settlement in Tangerang, Banten identifies strategies for a gradual upgrading of physical and social space. 

Last updated: November 23, 2014 Jakarta, Indonesia

Eugene Tan from the National University of Singapore won the “Next Generation” 4th prize for his “Formal-Informal DNA: Urban network upgrading” in Indonesia. He views the key strength of his project comes from its relationship to site and synergistic response to the “triple bottom line” where a marginalized settlement in Tangerang, Banten identifies strategies for a gradual upgrading of physical and social space. 

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