Wing Tai partners Pathlight School to turn River Green’s hoardings into vibrant student art showcase
The partnership with Pathlight School will take the style of an art competition for its secondary and vocational track pupils. The initiative aspires to improve the hoardings all around the River Green construction location into “a lively, spreading area art canvas, presenting the talent and creativeness of Pathlight School students,” Wing Tai said in a statement.
The contest’s theme will certainly centre on River Green’s environments– integrating the Singapore River, the River Valley place, and the neighbourhood’s building ancestry. It was introduced in very early April, accompanying Autism Awareness Month. Winning and selected entries will be featured on River Green’s 200m hoarding near Kim Seng Linear Park for the next three years.
It denotes Pathlight’s very first partnership with a real estate builder to exhibit its students’ artwork on this type of a system and scale.
” Art has always been a specifying aspect of Wing Tai’s projects– linking and enriching the neighborhood whilst improving the environment,” says Edmund Cheng, deputy chairman of Wing Tai Holdings.
According to Linda Kho, senior head of Pathlight School, “Art is a strong type of self-expression that permits our pupils to exchange their unique viewpoints.” She adds that the collaboration with Wing Tai feature the students’ skills, develops their confidence, and urges them to more create their creative interests.
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Real estate property developer Wing Tai Asia publicized on April 15 that it has affiliate with Pathlight School on a town effort at its upcoming non commercial project, River Green. The 525-unit plan at River Valley Green in prime District 9, is expected to be started at some time in 2H2025.
Wing Tai secured the government land sales (GLS) site at River Valley Green (Parcel A) in June in 2024 with a bid of just less than $464 million, or $1,325 per square foot per plot ratio (psf ppr).
” While hoardings commonly serve as security and noise boundaries, we are delighted to transform them right into a lively canvas featuring artworks influenced by the River Valley and Singapore River precincts,” he adds. “This campaign provides an unique possibility to engage with the local community and celebrate the imagination and ability of budding young artists from Pathlight School.”
