Singapore’s mesmerizing green architecture or city in a garden makes it one of the greenest cities in the world.

With ‘The Green Plan 2030’ the city tries to fight climate change by making buildings greener. The government pays property owners up to $200,- a square meter for green roofs and $500,- a square meter for vertical plantings.

This decades-long effort is now paying off with a beautiful network of green corridors and the city is slowly transforming in the desired garden state. By 2030 the city wants to plant 1 million extra trees and every household must be within a 10 minute walk from a park.

Singapore’s green plan