GuocoLand aims to transform neighbourhoods with flagship developments
Constant change underscores the importance of being at the cutting edge of developments
CHENG Hsing Yao thinks of architecture as inseparable from human life.
The country head of GuocoLand's Singapore operations began his career in public service and developed an appreciation for how public building and infrastructure policies interact with private initiatives.
"The public sector sets the framework and infrastructure for the city, while the private sector participates through the market: injecting capital to develop buildings for end-users," he said.
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