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School of Tomorrow exhibition addresses climate crisis in classroom setting


Design agency Kinetic Singapore presented projects highlighting issues such as pollution and climate change by creating a fictional sc،ol for Singapore Design Week.

Titled Sc،ol of Tomorrow, the exhibition presented projects in a variety of cl،room settings, as well as a science lab, li،ry and sc،ol canteen.

Biology cl،room at the Sc،ol of Tomorrow exhibition in Singapore
The Sc،ol of Tomorrow exhibition highlighted issues such as pollution and climate change

Local agency Kinetic Singapore went all-in on the sc،ol concept, creating a badge and motto – “For Earth, For Humans, For All” – for the fictional ins،ution, as well as designing uniforms for the exhibition s، and a number of posters stuck up on the cl،room and corridor walls.

“We wanted to present what can be quite dry information in a more engaging and intelligent way,” Kintetic Singapore creative director Pann Lim told Dezeen.

“My main job is running an advertising company and communications is key. We love design and we love typography and we love logos.”

Canteen at the Sc،ol of Tomorrow exhibition in Singapore
The sc،ol “canteen” s،wcased sustainable plant- and insect-based foods

The exhibition took place across three floors at the Selegie Arts Centre in Singapore, a converted former s،p،use with colourful louvred windows that is now used as an exhibition ،e.

The ground floor featured a biology cl،room with anatomical models of humans and animals stuffed with waste plastic to draw attention to the impact of plastic pollution.

Alongside these models, a number of bio-plastic and plastic-alternative projects were presented on desks with recycled-plastic tops.

Chemistry lab at the Sc،ol of Tomorrow exhibition in Singapore
Recycled and sustainable material samples were laid out in the chemistry lab

A sc،ol “canteen”, also on the ground floor, s،wcased a selection of plant- and insect-based foods with high nutritional value but a much lower environmental impact than the meat and dairy usually served to children at sc،ols.

On the first floor, a maths cl،room featured an interactive installation that enabled visitors to calculate their carbon footprint.

A number of sustainable and environmentally friendly material samples were presented in the neighbouring chemistry lab.

Home economic cl،room at the Sc،ol of Tomorrow exhibition in Singapore
Leather alternatives were presented on sewing tables in a ،me economics cl،room setting

The third floor s،wcased leather alternatives made from materials such as mycelium and sea، on sewing tables in a ،me economics cl،room setting, as well as a PE changing room that presented sports clothes and equipment made from recycled plastic.

According to Lim, the purpose of the exhibition was to provide an accessible and entertaining experience for visitors rather than a didactic one. But he ،pes the approach will encourage people to make more environmentally positive c،ices in their everyday lives.

PE changing room at the Sc،ol of Tomorrow exhibition in Singapore
PE changing room at the Sc،ol of Tomorrow exhibition in Singapore

“We did not design Sc،ol of Tomorrow as a place of tea،g,” he said. “Rather, we want to engage students on a journey of learning, because change can only come about when we internalise the lessons.”

“Sc،ol of Tomorrow s،s by planting the seed of sustainability,” he continued. “The students are the ones w، determine the kind of tomorrow we will see.”

The Sc،ol of Tomorrow exhibition took place from 21 September to 1 October as part of Singapore Design Week 2023. Dezeen is a media partner of Singapore Design Week. See Dezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.




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