Overview
The Conservation and Urban Design Group (CUDG) is offering an internship to support the Boat Quay Revitalization plan. This initiative aims to transform the historic Boat Quay district into a pedestrian-friendly, vibrant precinct while preserving its unique architectural character.
What You’ll Get Out of This Internship
- Hands-on experience in urban planning, conservation, and public space activation.
- Exposure to project management and coordination with multiple agencies.
- Skills in documenting and visually presenting site inspections and findings.
- Insight into compliance assessments and good urban design practices.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct site visits and photograph shophouse frontages for documentation purposes.
- Prepare joint agency “report cards” for individual shophouses.
- Assist in managing and tracking the progress of clean-up exercises.
- Assess submissions for compliance with design and planning standards.
Requirements
- Currently pursuing studies related to the built environment (e.g., Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Studies) or Public Policy.
- Familiarity with Photoshop, AutoCAD, SketchUp, and generative AI platforms like ChatGPT.
- Able to commit to a minimum 6-month internship starting January 2026.
Who This Internship Is Ideal For
- Students interested in urban design, heritage conservation, and public space activation.
- Individuals who enjoy site-based research and translating findings into actionable insights.
- Candidates seeking exposure to multi-agency project coordination and planning processes.
About Company
The Conservation and Urban Design Group (CUDG) operates within Singapore’s urban planning framework, ensuring that developments in the Central Area are well-designed, functional, and preserve the city’s cultural and architectural heritage.
Internship Details
- Duration: Minimum 6 months, starting January 2026
- Full-time commitment preferred
- Applicants must indicate specific start and end dates in their application
- Only shortlisted candidates will be notified