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Subterranean Singapore 2065 | Finbarr Fallon
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‘Subterranean Singapore 2065’ is an architectural film project that offers a speculative proposal for large scale underground living in land scarce Singapore. The project was created as part of my Masters in Architecture (2016) at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, in London.
Synopsis: Driven by an entrepreneurial and effective state focused on national survival, the underground city is a feat of the technological sublime. It is organised around a master section, supported by modular super frame structures, vast inflatables, and artificial weather systems that create an optimally habitable and attractive subterranean environment. However, through the unexpected interruptions of the state’s narrative by a shadowy subversive, the project also surfaces the hidden underside of the architectural showpiece, which is invariably built on the backs of cheap foreign labour. The climactic National Day Parade for Singapore’s 2065 Centennial of Independence is a mass celebration of technological achievement, featuring a choreographed march of robotic construction technology. Although the machines that built the city are foregrounded, their human counterparts remain literally submerged and invisible to the collective consciousness – with tragic, explosive consequences.
The film is both an exploration of the principles and potential of underground dwelling as a solution for urban living, and a cautionary tale against unsustainable and exclusionary socio-political infrastructures, which ignore the human cost underpinning the making of architectural mega projects.
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