Designing for low-carbon outcomes starts with stronger designer–supplier collaboration
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Archtur is honored to be invited by the Singapore Interior Design Accreditation Council (SIDAC) to contribute to the CPD seminar “Collaborating for Low-Carbon Interiors: Designer–Supplier Strategies for GMI.”
As the industry moves towards Green Mark for Interiors (GMI), it is clear that meaningful decarbonization cannot be achieved in silos. Early collaboration between architects, interior designers, suppliers, and consultants is essential to translate sustainability intent into practical, buildable outcomes.
Through the sharing of project-based insights and lessons from practice, the session reinforced a common understanding: low-carbon interiors are not about doing more, but about deciding better — earlier, and together.
We appreciate SIDAC’s leadership in convening the industry and creating a platform for open dialogue. Archtur looks forward to continued collaboration with our interior design and supply chain partners as we collectively advance more sustainable, people-centred redevelopment across the region.
In the spirit of striving towards GMI collaboratively, we have an Green Mark Interior Collaboration Checklist exclusively for SIDAC interior designers.
Visit our website at www.archtur.com.sg to receive a copy!




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