LTA Mobility Gallery

to inspire

Conceptualising a futuristic scene, a blue colour palette was selected, tying in LTA’s corporate colour and representing the depth of intelligence in their strategies.In order to envision the forward-looking approach of the group, imaginations of future bus concepts were set up, allowing a glimpse of the innovative ways we would approach city living.  

Beyond the exciting lifestyle to come for the public, the gallery reveals the depth of LTA’s workflow and the rail technicians working in the background of operations. To recognise the experience of ground crews, we explored the site from thirteen levels underground. Using this encounter, we delivered accurate details of the successful railway system across the visual production of the exhibits, documenting rare scenes of the individuals behind the show. 

key services

storytelling & experience

spatial design and build

multimedia integration

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The LTA Mobility Gallery opened officially on 19th September 2018 to the public.
Visit the Land Transport Authority website for more information.

Sweet Dreams by Heinemann

to engage

Dedicated to various fantastical motifs, the stores appeared in dreamlands of Candy Cave, Carnival, Underwater, Galaxy, Space Station, Hot Air Balloon, House of Candy and an Upside Down world.

The distinctive concept of each store layout was crafted to precision when outlines were cut out from laser methodology to create its intriguing shapes. With attractive lighted ceilings and displays from a spaceman to a hot air balloon suspended from the ceiling, each store retains its quirky characteristic.

Additionally, interactive selfie booths, chocolate printing stations, VR services and game consoles were included as part of the store’s engagement initiatives for customers to savour flavours of experiential treat in every store.

key services

ideation & concept design

spatial design and build

design development

Keep reading about the store concepts here.

Digitalising encounters at ITAP with innovative vision

At ITAP 2020, Kingsmen envisioned a Smart Factory; a virtual pavilion for ‘TUV SUD’s Gateway to Industry 4.0: The Whole of Government (WOG)’. Together with our multimedia partner, Ascend, a Smart Diagnostic Lab of the Future was created for innovative learning. 

Accompanying the pavilion were virtual tours for exploration, of which we also conceptualised a Smart Factory; TUV SUD’s Gateway to Industry 4.0. Tailoring to the diverse needs of companies across the manufacturing industry, the visual concept comes with bots with robotic arms, all pointing towards smart technology. Live on ITAP’s website until 31st January 2021, participants can navigate the whole event in a digital tour. 

With a whole host of interactive virtual platforms, digital learning journeys and webinars, engagement tools like interactive animated videos and map were designed for facilitation.