Most public spaces have two identities: day time, and night time.

Visually, there are obvious differences – the difference of light, visibility, and colour. But the most sophisticated placemaking also takes into account a place’s personality shift, as day becomes dusk. It asks the questions: how will people use this space when evening descends? how will they feel about it?

In Singapore, aesthetics lead personality. Here, darkness becomes the evening’s greatest asset; an opportunity to light the city and turn it into something other. Business districts are lit for bar culture, shopping malls are aglow with restaurant promenades, and gardens bloom into night-time spectaculars.

The ingredients were already here – those important questions already answered – but it is the changing of the light that hallows the city’s nightly transformation.

 
 

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White stone balustrades, ornate fountains, wrought-iron decorative pieces, and a dimly-lit long bar littered with monkey nut shells.