5th S R Nathan Fellow – Cheong Koon Hean
Dr CHEONG Koon Hean is the CEO of the Housing and Development Board (HDB) overseeing the development and management of some 1 million public housing flats in 26 towns/estates. Since joining the HDB in 2010, she has introduced a new generation of public housing and large-scale sustainability initiatives for the development of HDB towns, as well as initiated the Smart HDB Town framework.
Dr Cheong was the CEO of the Urban Redevelopment Authority from 2004 to 2010, in charge of strategic land use planning, conservation of built heritage and the real estate market. She played a key role in the planning and development of major growth areas, such as Marina Bay as well as the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco City. She is also a nominating committee member of the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize.
Dr Cheong is currently on the Boards of the HDB and the National University of Singapore, and is the Deputy President and Council member of the International Federation for Housing and Planning. She was formerly a Board member of URA, JTC, Jurong Port, NHB and the Civil Service College. She was appointed an honorary fellow of the Singapore Institute of Architects and the Institute of Planners; and as the Tan Swan Beng Endowed Professor in Nanyang Technological University. Active internationally, she served on various expert panels, including the World Economic Forum’s Real Estate and Urbanisation Global Agenda Council and was a former Global Trustee of the Urban Land Institute. Amongst others, she was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for outstanding public service, the University Gold Medal and Honorary Doctorate in Architecture, the 2010 Convocation Medal for professional excellence (University of Newcastle) as well as the IWF’s 2011 Woman Who Make A Difference Award (Washington DC). In 2016, she became the first Asian to be conferred the JC Nichols Prize for Urban Visionaries by the Urban Land Institute (Washington DC) and the Lynn S Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award by the Council for Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (Chicago).
5th IPS-Nathan Lecture Series — Seeking A Better Urban Future
The 5th IPS-Nathan lecture series is themed, Seeking A Better Urban Future. Dr Cheong will examine how cities deal with their urban challenges to create a better urban life for their citizens. In particular, she will discuss the considerations needed to plan and develop Singapore in the face of rapid change and uncertainty.
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