Marina Central Presents
DESIGN
FOR CARE
11 – 21 September 2025
Care doesn’t happen in isolation; it lives among us — how we create, connect and co-exist with one another and the environment. Design for Care at Marina Central is rooted in this conviction, as we invite people not just to occupy space, but to share it with intention.
Curated by Randy Chan of Zarch Collaboratives, ten showcases in the district explore Care as a spatial, social and environmental design practice. From the materials selected to designs that encourage interaction and rest, every element is considered with people and the planet in mind. Thoughtful programming of talks, wellness workshops, and a weekend plant market will bring communities together. There will also be a delightful two-day music festival, DISTRICT M, presenting 16 international and local music acts and other engaging fringe activities.
Marina Central district becomes more than a physical bayfront location in downtown Singapore — it becomes a living expression of togetherness, empathy and a more caring way forward. All are welcome!
Finding Your Way In Marina Central
11 – 21 September 2025
Millenia Walk, The Great Hall
9 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039596
Care Pavilion is a community space for enrichment and connection. Created using the iconic Unica plastic stools, the pavilion invites dialogue, inclusivity and care through everyday design.
Nearest MRT Station:
Promenade MRT Exit A (CC4/DT15)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Raffles Blvd – The Ritz-Carlton (02051)
Raffles Blvd – Opp The Ritz-Carlton (02049)
19 – 20 September 2025
Fountain Stage (one of four festival zones)
South Beach Fountain Plaza (near LADY M)
26 Beach Roadd, #01-17, Singapore 189768
DISTRICT M is a 2-day district-wide festival of good music and engaging encounters. The festival enlivens the role of music in shaping more empathetic and inclusive public spaces.
At this festival zone, soak up all the good vibes with soulful live performances by Heema Izzati, Mila Bea, Moon Tang and owellciao. What’s more, commemorate shared memories at the festival with a photobooth by Thrive and temporary Jagua ink tattoos by The Little Jotter.
Nearest MRT Station:
Esplanade MRT Exit F (CC3)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Nicoll Highway – Suntec City (80159)
11 – 21 September 2025
Next to South Beach Tower
38 Beach Road, Singapore 189767
Gratitude Grove is a calming spatial installation that offers a restorative pause in the city. Through biophilic cues, soothing blue tones and raw materials, it creates spaces for reflection and mindfulness, inviting visitors to sit, breathe and reconnect amid the fast pace of urban life.
Nearest MRT Station:
Esplanade MRT Exit F (CC3)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Beach Rd – South Beach Tower (01611)
Beach Rd – Opp South Beach Tower (01619)
11 – 30 September 2025
South Beach Tower Lobby
38 Beach Road, Singapore 189767
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts
Supported by Fraction Design Studio and Semula Asia
Better By Design by the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and Semula showcases 15 original works from 3D Design graduates in Object & Jewellery and Furniture & Spatial, all centred on the theme “Design for Care.”
Nearest MRT Station:
Esplanade MRT Exit F (CC3)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Beach Rd – South Beach Tower (01611)
Beach Rd – Opp South Beach Tower (01619)
19 – 20 September 2025
Music Piazza (one of four festival zones)
Suntec Plaza (Suntec City outdoor area between Towers 1 & 5)
3 Temasek Boulevard, Tower 1 #01-510, Singapore 038983
DISTRICT M is a 2-day district-wide festival of good music and engaging encounters. The festival enlivens the role of music in shaping more empathetic and inclusive public spaces.
This festival zone will get you jumping and dancing with electrifying live performances by Gareth Fernandez, lovlaine, Matthew Ifield and Nathan Hartono. What’s more, enjoy friendly (or not — your call) chess matches with the Aliwal Chess Club community. There will also be a giant chess set for those who want to scale things up!
Nearest MRT Station:
Esplanade MRT Exit A (CC3)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Temasek Blvd – Suntec Tower Two (02141)
Raffles Blvd – Marina Sq (C22)
11 September 2025 – 30 December 2025
Suntec City, Garden next to Tower 5 Taxi Stand
5 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore, 038985
FoRest is a calming urban sanctuary inspired by natural forests that invites visitors to pause, explore and rest. Swings, puzzles, and hidden nooks offer seven types of rest, blending play and reflection. Made up of modular, sustainable design, its parts will live on as repurposed furniture after Singapore Design Week.
Nearest MRT Station:
Esplanade MRT Exit A (CC3)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Temasek Blvd – Suntec Tower Two (02141)
Raffles Blvd – Marina Sq (C22)
11 September 2025 – 30 December 2025
Suntec City, Garden next to Tower 5 Taxi Stand
5 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore, 038985
SilverActive is an inclusive outdoor fitness solution designed in response to Singapore’s ageing population. Prioritising safety, accessibility and low-impact movement, it supports users with limited strength and balance. Filling a vital gap in the market, it promotes health, mobility and dignity through thoughtful, inclusive design.
Nearest MRT Station:
Esplanade MRT Exit A (CC3)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Temasek Blvd – Suntec Tower Two (02141)
Raffles Blvd – Marina Sq (C22)
11 – 30 September 2025
Marina Square, Foyer in front of LivActive #02-171
6 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039594
PlayBloom is a new inclusive sustainable playground designed by Edupod for children and young teens aged 5 – 12 years old. Crafted with eco-friendly materials and modular systems, it blends nature-inspired elements with adaptable layouts for diverse play experiences. PlayBloom welcomes all to explore how purposeful design can transform outdoor play into a catalyst for growth.
Nearest MRT Station:
Esplanade MRT Exit B (CC3)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Raffles Blvd – Marina Sq (C22)
Raffles Blvd – The Ritz-Carlton (02051)
19 – 20 September 2025
The Common Ground (one of four festival zones)
Marina Square Linkbridge (near 365 Juices Bar)
6 Raffles Boulevard, #02-253B, Singapore 039594
DISTRICT M is a 2-day district-wide festival of good music and engaging encounters. The festival enlivens the role of music in shaping more empathetic and inclusive public spaces.
At this festival zone, bask in live performances by Haneri, Sun Cell, Takayoshi and Zalelo. What’s more, try your hand at candle marbling by Silk Studios and Italian charm bar by Chrmzsg.
Nearest MRT Station:
Esplanade MRT Exit B (CC3)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Raffles Blvd – Marina Sq (C22)
Raffles Blvd – The Ritz-Carlton (02051)
11 September 2025 – 30 November 2025
Linkbridge between Marina Square and Millenia Walk
6 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039594
Care-Full Shelter reimagines the traditional bamboo feeding chair at three scales—Small, Medium and Large—to explore care from solitude, community to the environment. Blending nostalgia with play, it offers a public space to rest, reflect and connect. Its name invites lightness, presence and a world more full of care.
Nearest MRT Station:
Promenade MRT Exit A (CC3)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Raffles Blvd – Marina Sq (C22)
Raffles Blvd – The Ritz-Carlton (02051)
11 – 21 September 2025
Millenia Walk, Golden Seed #01- 71
9 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039596
Playful Living invites you to rediscover the quiet power of play in everyday life — revealing its essential role in nurturing a more imaginative, empathetic and deeply human way of living.
Nearest MRT Station:
Promenade MRT Exit B (CC4/DT15)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Raffles Blvd – The Ritz-Carlton (02051)
Raffles Blvd – Opp The Ritz-Carlton (02049)
19 – 20 September 2025
Beats Terrace (one of four festival zones)
Millenia Walk Level 2 (near Pizza Express)
9 Raffles Boulevard, #02-06, Singapore 039596
DISTRICT M is a 2-day district-wide festival of good music and engaging encounters. The festival enlivens the role of music in shaping more empathetic and inclusive public spaces.
At this festival zone, bask in live performances by beans&beats, Beats & Doodles, DJ Iku and Wild Pearl Radio. What’s more, let loose with coffee, doodles and ice-cream as you enjoy the electronic beats.
Nearest MRT Station:
Promenade MRT Exit B (CC4/DT15)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Raffles Blvd – The Ritz-Carlton (02051)
Raffles Blvd – Opp The Ritz-Carlton (02049)
11 – 21 September 2025
Millenia Walk, South Galleria 1
9 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039596
Happiness, on the house!
Bars are where people seek comfort, connection and a break from life’s demands. What if, instead of drinks, we served care?
Get high on good vibes at The Well-Being Bar, where everything is crafted to lift your spirits; no ID required! Can’t wait to serve you!
Nearest MRT Station:
Promenade MRT Exit B (CC4/DT15)
Nearest Bus Stop:
Raffles Blvd – The Ritz-Carlton (02051)
Raffles Blvd – Opp The Ritz-Carlton (02049)
All music zones are wheelchair and stroller accessible
Explore the Heart of Design, Craft, Nature and Live Music
Roots and Rituals is a new plant market where design, craft, and nature meet in a thoughtfully curated space. Explore living plants, handcrafted objects, design-forward goods, and meet artisans and gardeners shaping new rituals of care for self and home. A gathering that celebrates community, creativity and botanical appreciation. Happening on 13 – 14 September at the Gratitude Grove beside South Beach Tower.
Marina Central district ignites across four vibrant festival zones at Marina Square, Millenia Walk, South Beach and Suntec City. Groove to the rhythm of homegrown and international talents spanning diverse music genres! What’s more, immerse in captivating fringe activities including jagua tattoos, candle marbling, photobooth, Italian charm bar, chess and more. Slow down, tune in and connect — not just with the music but also with each other.
Experiences, Talks and Workshops Rooted in Care
Exhibition
Design Ecologies of Care
| 11 – 21 September 2025 |
Experience
Faber Castell Open Art Studio for Kids
| 11 – 21 September 2025 (except 13 Sep) |
Experience
Discover the World of Photography with Leica: Through History and Storytelling
| 11 – 21 September 2025 |
Experience
Personalised Guided Walkthrough — Photo Exhibition at Leica Gallery
| 11 – 21 September 2025 |
Experience
The Tea Interval – Tea Tasting & Reflection Flight
| 11 – 21 September 2025 |
Interactive Performance
Care-Full Shelter: A Grandma Story in Three Seats [Free Preview]
| 11 September 2025 |
Experience
Community Photography Library at Café Leitz: Reading Pictures with Us
| 11 – 30 September 2025 |
Tour
Curator Walking Tour
| 12 September 2025 |
Talk
Beyond the Build: Design Inclusive Experiences
| 12 September 2025 |
Exhibition
Exhibition Opening — Step into the Exhibition of ‘CAREmmunity of Cats’
| 13 September 2025 |
Workshop
Petal Letters: A Therapeutic Floral Workshop
| 13 September 2025 |
Workshop
I Am Wonderfully Made: Art Therapy Workshop for Children (6 – 12 years old)
| 13 September 2025 |
Interactive Performance
Care-Full Shelter: A Grandma Story in Three Seats
| 13 September 2025 |
Workshop
Happiness Initiative Presents Well-Being Circles: Taster Session
| 13 September 2025 |
Talk
Stillness In The City: A PhotoWalk
| 13, 20 September 2025 |
Talk
Gratitude Grove: Soundwalk & Deep Listening
| 13, 14, 21 September 2025 |
Workshop
Japanese Tsumamizaiku Craft: Discover The Art of Creativity, Focus and Calmness
| 14 September 2025 |
Workshop
Healing Sounds of Handpan — Introductory Workshop
| 15 September 2025 |
Talk
Dense and Green Cities
| 16 September 2025 |
Workshop
Restful Resonance: Calm and Renewal with Singing Bowls
| 17 – 18 September 2025 |
Talk
Anatomies of Care
| 18 September 2025 |
Workshop
The Magical Touch: Art Therapy Workshop for Burnt Out Professionals [FULL]
| 19 September 2025 |
Workshop
Rewriting Your Inner Narrative
| 20 September 2025 |
Talk
Leica.Connect: Back to Basic Photography
| 20 September 2025 |
Experience
FriendzoneSG: Designing Community Experiences — Conversation Zone
| 21 September 2025 |
Workshop
Designing Community Experiences — Workshop Zone
| 21 September 2025 |
Architect-artist Randy Chan is the Principal of Zarch Collaboratives whose diverse award-winning portfolio spans architecture, landscape urbanism, art installations, curation, galleries, exhibitions and placemaking. Notable projects include the Warehouse Hotel, Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden Extension, Windsor Nature Park and Wild Rice at Funan.
His works have received local and international recognition including the SIA ADA (Gold), AHEAD Asia Hotel of the Year and Futurarc Green Leadership Award. Randy was appointed creative director / curator of the Singapore: Inside Out and for multiple editions of the National Day Parade and inauguration of 1st Marina Bay i Light Singapore. Randy presently serves on NUS public art committee advisory panel and is an active educator at the National University of Singapore.
by OuterEdit
The communication design of Design For Care presents an icon system inspired from the tangram. The rigid and geometric shapes of tangram pieces are reimagined with soft curves to reflect warmth and openness.
Each showcase at Marina Central is represented by a distinct form—expressive, functional and rooted in care. Together, they form a cohesive visual language that mirrors how the district brings together diverse perspectives and practices.
The typography is thoughtfully selected to strike a balance between character and readability. The body copy, Atkinson Hyperlegible, is created by the Braille Institute to be optimally legible and prioritised for partially visually-impaired readers as all characters are maximally distinguishable from one another.
The core colour palette uses blue and yellow-orange tones — selected for their strong contrast and accessibility across common forms of colour blindness, particularly red-green types. Blue brings clarity and calm, while yellow and orange offer warmth and energy. Together, they create a balanced system that is both vibrant and inclusive. Paired with shape, text, and layout, it helps ensure a thoughtful and accessible experience for all.
CARE PAVILION
Represented by the Unica stools, which form the building blocks of the Care Pavilion.
BETTER BY DESIGN
Represented through a graduation hat, symbolising its connection to NAFA as an
academic institution.
CARE-FULL SHELTER
Inspired by the public seating design, which takes a nod from the traditional bamboo feeding chairs.
FOREST
Represented by the design of archways and trees of the placemaking showcase.
GRATITUDE GROVE
Represented by the concept of “grove,”
embedding nature within urban environments.
PLAYBLOOM
Represented by the inclusive playground and nature motifs of the design.
PLAYFUL LIVING
Represented by a house shape, which
evokes themes of living, collectiveness in a
shared space.
SILVERACTIVE
Represented by exercise weights to reflect outdoor fitness for elderly and persons with physical disabilities.
THE WELL-BEING BAR
Represented by a cocktail glass and
incorporating a smiley face to reflect the
uplifting tone of the showcase.