Singapore Archifest 2025 Enters Final Stretch with 10 Days of Celebrations in Katong–Joo Chiat

Singapore Archifest (SGAF) 2025 is entering its grand finale—and if you haven’t experienced it yet, now’s the time. Running until 27 July, the festival invites you to dive into the last 10 days of SGAF+, a curated lineup of free public programmes spotlighting Katong–Joo Chiat’s rich architectural heritage in celebration of SG60.

Organised by the Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA), this year’s festival has exceeded all expectations, with record participation across events like ArchiTours, Beyond the Facade: Secrets of Katong, and the popular Lighting Detectives series. Many of these tours sold out even after additional sessions were added, reflecting the community’s deep interest in exploring architecture through immersive storytelling.

Another standout was the YAL Human Narratives programme, which successfully bridged personal stories with urban design. And at the heart of the festival’s professional segment, the Singapore AF Conference and Expo (25–27 June) welcomed over 3,000 attendees and a stellar lineup of speakers, including Pritzker Prize winners Riken Yamamoto and Eduardo Souto de Moura, as well as cross-disciplinary creatives like fashion designer Samuel Ross and DJ Dean Chew.

One of the festival’s defining moments was the SG60 Architects Roundtable, which saw over 60 local architects—pioneers to rising stars—openly share unbuilt projects and future visions for Singapore in a rare, honest dialogue about the city’s design future.

Katong–Joo Chiat in the Spotlight

With support from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), SGAF+ focuses this year’s celebrations on the Katong–Joo Chiat precinct—a vibrant district where heritage shophouses meet sleek modern structures. As part of URA’s Historic East Identity Corridor, the area exemplifies how Singapore’s 60-year evolution is reflected in architecture that both preserves history and welcomes innovation.

ArchiHouse Exhibitions

Left to right: ArchiHouse and a model of Long Island by NUS MAUD students.
Left to right: Whimsical artworks by Mark Wee and a sketch of Cathay Cinema by Ng San Son.
  • Now until 27 July, 11 AM–8 PM
  • 341 Joo Chiat Road

Don’t miss your chance to explore:

  • Long Island Exhibition: Conceptual proposals by NUS students imagine a future for Long Island through climate-resilient designs like floating farms and jellyfish aquaculture.
  • ArchiArt: Architects reveal their creative sides with artworks ranging from paintings to photography.
  • Historic East Identity Corridor: Learn about URA’s master plan to co-create a more authentic Katong–Joo Chiat with the community.
Left to right: Crochet workshop with Edwin Goh and Resourcity game.

Crocheting Workshop with Edwin Goh

  • 26 July & 2 August
  • ArchiHouse

Actor-artist Edwin Goh leads a cosy 10-pax workshop, where you’ll contribute to a collaborative art panel for the ArchiPavilion.

Register at edwin.g@unraveland.com.

Resourcity Game by The Circle for Human Sustainability

  • 26 July, 3–5 PM
  • Singapore Sustainability Academy

This engaging board game challenges players to build a resilient city. Perfect for aspiring urbanists and eco-minded players.

Sign up: Peatix Event Link

What’s Next: Public Art That Lasts

Left to right: ArchiPavilion and Trace, designed by RT+Q Architects, are already installed in front of Roxy Square Mall and at the green space outside Marine Parade MRT Station (Exit 2) respectively.

SGAF 2025 will extend its legacy into August with semi-permanent public installations across Katong–Joo Chiat. In collaboration with URA, SUTD, RSP Architects, and SAA Architects, the installations aim to activate public spaces and celebrate local stories. Look out for:

  • Trace and ArchiPavilion (already live)
  • Kueh Kueh at Katong, The Jetty, and Sit in with Tiffin (launching progressively from August)

These pieces will remain in the precinct for up to two years—continuing SGAF’s mission to bring architecture closer to everyday life.

Don’t miss your last chance to be part of Singapore Archifest 2025

Scan the QR code at ArchiHouse to join a lucky draw and stand a chance to win a stylish BOLIA Acorn Portable Lamp.

For full programme details and locations, visit here and follow @singaporearchifest on Instagram.

Irone Kim

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