
Krystle Peh is a communication designer with six years of design education, from diploma to honours degree. She specialises in branding, editorial design, photography, strategic planning, and research, with recent explorations in spatial and experiential design. Guided by a philosophy of designing for impact, her work combines research and creativity to produce thoughtful, socially and environmentally responsive solutions.
Living With Wild Neighbours
Civet-friendly urban design for coexistence in high-density Singapore.
This project explores civet-friendly urban design in Singapore's high-density environments using the Animal-Aided Design (AAD) framework. It proposes speculative habitat interventions that integrate civet features into shared human spaces. By assessing public and wildlife acceptance, the project aims to shift perceptions from conflict to coexistence, supporting Singapore's “City in Nature” vision and promoting a more inclusive, sustainable urban ecosystem.









