



The Possible Class uses proprietary design and architecture programmes to advance problem-solving skills, inventiveness and leadership through the 'Power of Play'.
We integrate sustainability and innovation, fostering collaboration to strengthen team rapport and idea expression.
See how these 'possible thinkers' turned their ideas into action, creating inspiring and innovative designs and concepts.
Our corporate and educational partners share our commitment to exploring new possibilities. By collaborating with these leading organisations and institutions, we have delivered transformative and empowering learning experiences.


















Watching wild ideas grow from scribbly sketches to models, that’s where real architectural thinking begins.
Weichu is trained in Architecture and Sustainable Design at SUTD and has worked on projects ranging from urban concepts to visual communication, including contributions to the Guangzhou Knowledge City Hub. She brings both technical clarity and creative energy to the studio, guiding students through modelling, experimentation, and problem-solving. She enjoys making complex ideas accessible and hands-on, helping young learners see how design shapes the world around them.
Teaching youth reveals architecture beyond lines; full of play, imagination, and the spark they help me rediscover!!
Nasrin blends architectural training with hands-on project experience, from building a speculative floating city model for the Art Science Museum to working on community-led structures in the UK. She’s inspired by architecture’s craft and its ability to socially transform spaces and serve the communities within them. She enjoys the energy and honesty of young learners, guiding them to observe, question and prototype boldly.
Creativity is equal parts curiosity and care, and creative education empowers learners of all ages to turn that balance into meaningful ideas.
Hidayah brings 15 years of creative and strategic leadership across branding, content, and integrated campaigns. She has led teams, shaped brand systems and driven cross-functional projects with partners ranging from NGOs to major commercial clients. With a sharp eye for coherence and a steady hand in complex work, she anchors TPC’s strategic direction and studio excellence to deliver impact and value for our programmes, partners, and the audiences we serve.
A seasoned regional executive, Ting-Ting began her career as an architect with Zaha Hadid Architects before transitioning into global sourcing and business development roles at fashion retail conglomerate Li & Fung and tech startup Easy PNP. Currently the CEO at the Singapore Fashion Council, Ting-Ting brings innovation to the design sector and continues to contribute to creative education for youth and professionals.