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Prof. Jason Pomeroy is an award-winning architect, masterplanner and academic at the forefront of the sustainable built environment agenda. He graduated with Bachelor and post-graduate degrees with distinction from the Canterbury School of Architecture and earned his Masters degree from Cambridge University. He is the founding Principal of Pomeroy Studio.
Prior to founding Pomeroy Studio, Jason worked in Brussels, Amsterdam, London, Bahrain and Kuala Lumpur. His architectural, real estate and construction experience has borne influence in international construction, development and design firms that have included YRM, Kajima and Broadway Malyan. In 2008, he relocated to Asia to successfully establish Broadway Malyan’s Singapore office.
As an Asia Board Director, Jason’s award-winning projects transcended scale and discipline and included the Idea House: the first carbon zero prototype…
Expert Peer Review Committee (2014 – 2015)
CTBUH Journal, Editorial Board (2008 – 2014)
International Research Seed Funding, Peer Review Panel (2014)
Student Competition First-Round Jury (2014)
VAA International Student Workshop & Competition 2014
07–18 July 2014
VAA International Student Workshop & Competition
07–18 July 2014
12 October 2011
Greening the Urban Habitat in the Singapore Context
With a rapidly densifying urpan habitat to cater for a growing population, Singapore is faced with having to reduce urban temperatures and provide habitable alternative...
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01 February 2012
Greening the Urban Habitat: Singapore
Jason Pomeroy, Broadway Malyan
The continued depletion of open spaces as a result of urbanization has also seen a subsequent reduction in greenery and gradual rise in urban temperatures...
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01 February 2009
The Skycourt - A Comparison of Four Case Studies
Jason Pomeroy, Broadway Malyan
The effects of industrial capitalism and secularism have not only seen the fall of public man (Sennett 1976) but the slow disintegration of the public...
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12 October 2011
Greening the Urban Habitat in the Singapore Context
With a rapidly densifying urpan habitat to cater for a growing population, Singapore is faced with having to reduce urban temperatures and provide habitable alternative...
05 March 2008
Sky Courts as Transitional Space: Using Space Syntax as a Predictive Theory
Jason Pomeroy, of Broadway Malyan, discussed how sky courts improve integration, intelligibility, and footfall through spatial re-configuration within the urban environment at the CTBUH 8th...
01 February 2012
Greening the Urban Habitat: Singapore
Jason Pomeroy, Broadway Malyan
The continued depletion of open spaces as a result of urbanization has also seen a subsequent reduction in greenery and gradual rise in urban temperatures...
01 February 2009
The Skycourt - A Comparison of Four Case Studies
Jason Pomeroy, Broadway Malyan
The effects of industrial capitalism and secularism have not only seen the fall of public man (Sennett 1976) but the slow disintegration of the public...
03 March 2008
Sky courts as transitional space: Using Space syntax as a predictive theory
Jason Pomeroy, Broadway Malyan, UK
This paper finds that Sky courts bear similarities with multi layer buildings in their low intelligibility and poor integration with the main integrating axis in...
01 November 2007
The Sky Court - A Viable Alternative Civic Space for the 21st Century?
Jason Pomeroy, Broadway Malyan
This paper puts forward an argument for sky courts as a viable alternative space as an accompaniment, rather than replacement, to the traditional street and...
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