TAN Shee Tiong
Adjunct Associate Professor
Tan Shee Tiong
BArch PDTP MSIA FSIP RIBA MRTPI
CEO, IAP Interactive Architects Planners
Senior Consultant, SDCi Smart Development Consultants International
Adjunct Associate Professor, NUS College of Design & Engineering, MUP, MAUD & MArch programs
Tan Shee Tiong is a registered architect, a chartered architect and chartered town planner with over 45 years of practical experience as an architect, urban designer and urban planner with projects in Singapore, China, UK, the Middle East, India and South East Asia. He has won international urban design and master planning competitions in Beijing, Tianjin and Hainan. Most recently in 2018, he was a shortlisted finalist among 162 international firms in an international competition on Haikou Jiangdong New District Master Plan (400 sq. km). He is regularly invited by Chinese cities to adjudicate international planning and urban design competitions and was invited as international expert advisor to planning authorities in Yunnan and Hainan provinces, PRC in 2016 and 2019 respectively. Since 2011, he has trained over 150 groups of Chinese provincial, city and party officials on planning and governance of Singapore either in Singapore or at town halls, universities and party colleges in China.
Mr. Tan was elected President of Singapore Institute of Planners 2001-2003 and was instrumental in the setting up of the SIP Planning Awards and served as deputy chief judge in the inaugural award in 2008, and in the preparation for the United Nations Climate Change Senior Policy Conference and Commonwealth Association of Planners Conference held in Singapore. He also organised and chaired the widely-publicised Singapore Population Forum in 2013.
In 2015, he received the Singapore Golden Jubilee Design Award from the government and the Planning Pioneers Award from SIP. He was featured as a distinguished alumni in the book “NUS115: Celebrating 115 years of shaping the future”, published in 2021. Mr Tan was the first recipient of Singapore Board of Architects Travelling Scholarship in 1970 and did internship in London and hitch-hiked through 18 countries. He gave travelogue presentation of 3000 slides to the school of architecture upon his return. He was elected as president of the university’s architecture society the following year.
Mr. Tan’s early research interest was on self-help and citizen empowerment with architecture thesis on self-help adventure playgrounds in the UK and Scandinavia, and planning thesis on public participation in housing in the UK. His recent projects and studio programs at MArch, MAUD and MUP have strong focus on biophilic architecture and urbanism as well as carbon-neutral, car-lite, self-sufficient and post-pandemic urban solutions. He edited a book on Healthy Cities while serving as director of future city institute as well as global director of planning and design in SCP Consultants in Suzhou in 2013-2014. The book was published in 2015 by Suzhou University. In 2021, MAUD and MUP students won top awards in the student categories of the SIP Planning Awards on visions of Arboreal City and Self-sufficient City for Singapore respectively.