Safe design of skyrise greenery in Singapore
Author(s): |
Michael Behm
Poh Choon Hock |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, August 2012, n. 2, v. 1 |
Page(s): | 186-205 |
DOI: | 10.1108/20466091211260677 |
Abstract: |
PurposeSingapore is transforming from a “garden city” to a “city‐in‐a‐garden”. Designing for safety is recognized by researchers and some governments as a best practice in facilitating eventual worker safety within the built environment. The purpose of undertaking this research was to understand and describe the status of safe design for skyrise greenery in Singapore. Design/methodology/approachA total of 41 rooftop and vertical greenery systems were observed with a focus on access, fall from height, and planting considerations. FindingsRooftop greenery systems in Singapore were found to be adhering to safe design principles. Vertical and ledge greenery systems, on the other hand, are newer arrangements and were found to be in need of design for safety guidance. Originality/valueThe results add to the body of knowledge in the area of safe design and skyrise greenery and will aid those seeking to understand from a policy and practice perspective. |
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