The five, low-carbon tiny houses, which are developed by local start-up Big Tiny, will be open to the public from May 5.
Big Tiny co-founder Jeff Yeo said the company will focus on monitoring the total energy consumption of the houses and is committed to achieving carbon neutrality for the houses by 2030. Dr Kevin Cheong, chairman of the Association of Singapore Attractions, said: “The Lazarus experience should be based on sustainability principles, care for nature, air, sea, water and the environment.
“These offerings need to be interactive and experiential in delivery. Examples include guided treks to learn about the biodiversity of the island, or possible hands-on workshops to care for and understand the plant species on the island,” he added.