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How Singapore
Plans Its Cities

A reference archive covering the principles behind Singapore's master plans, the City in a Garden framework, infill development and the design of public spaces across all districts.

Marina Bay, Singapore skyline at night

Singapore's Urban Footprint

55+

Planning Areas

URA divides Singapore into 55 planning areas grouped into five regions. Each area has its own set of land-use zones and plot ratio controls that govern what can be built where.

7,800ha

Green & Blue Spaces

Singapore's parks, nature reserves, park connectors and reservoirs cover roughly 7,800 hectares — around 10% of total land area — a figure that rises when integrated greenery in private developments is counted.

2030

Long-Range Land Use Plan

The Long-Term Plan Review (LTPR) sets Singapore's planning direction beyond the 15-year master plan cycle. The 2030 vision addresses housing demand, industrial land needs and climate resilience in coastal areas.

Central Business District Planning

The CBD's skyline is not accidental. Plot ratio controls, height limits tied to flight paths and the separation of commercial and residential uses all reflect decades of deliberate spatial policy.

Central Business District skyline, Singapore

CBD with Old Parliament House · Photo: Basile Morin / CC BY-SA 4.0

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