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Temporary foreign workers’ dorm in Serangoon to open in Nov

The temporary foreign workers’ dormitory in Serangoon Gardens is expected to open in November this year.

Second Finance Minister Lim Hwee Hua, who is also the Member of Parliament for Aljunied GRC, was speaking to reporters at a community event in the area on Saturday.

The temporary foreign workers’ dormitory is located at Burghley Drive. Residents in the area had raised concerns about the dorm’s location.

The National Development Ministry had agreed to suggestions put forth by residents over the building of the dorm, such as restricting mass activities after 10.30pm, putting plants to screen the site from nearest homes, and locating pick-up and drop-off points within the site.

But the government did not agree to construct a direct ramp linking the dormitory to the Central Expressway due to safety reasons.

Mrs Lim, who was recently given a site tour by the operator, said the residents’ committee will continue to work with government agencies on some of the outstanding issues.

But she added that the true test will come when the dormitory starts operations.

Source : Channel NewsAsia – 26 Sep 2009

Singapore architects among the world’s best

SCDA, Look and WOHA put nation on par with the Netherlands, Italy and Canada at International Architecture Awards 2009

IN ROBERT Powell’s book, Singapore Houses, the author says: ‘Architects in Singapore are producing work with a level of refinement and sophistication that is comparable with the best in the world, and one would be hard pressed to find a nation of similar size with such an abundance of accomplished young designers who have built independently.’

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The 100-metre wall of vertical greenery is designed so that nature is brought closer to the residents

That Singapore architects are winning international awards seems to bear this out. Most recently, three young Singapore architectural firms won a total of four awards at the International Architecture Awards (IAA) 2009, putting the country on par with the Netherlands, Italy and Canada in the award tally.

The IAA is organised by the The Chicago Athenaeum (Museum of Architecture and Design and Metropolitan Arts Press Ltd) and co-presented by The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.

This year, there were 97 winners. The Singapore winners are Look Architects, SCDA Architects and WOHA.

Look Architects won two awards this year. The first was for Bishan Public Library and the second was for Alexandra Arch and Forest Walk.

Winning an award for a public building is perhaps more gratifying because budget constraints can be restrictive. Look Architects nevertheless created a public building that is rich in the quality of space and expression of form. On the design, Look Boon Gee, managing director of the firm, says: ‘Designing buildings is more than just creating spaces, it is about discovering and celebrating the values and spirit of our time.’

The Bishan Public Library also won Singapore’s President Design Award in 2007. But the IAA will go much further in building the reputation of architects here. ‘I think Singapore architecture is gaining recognition on the world stage,’ says Mr Look. ‘I suppose I can’t generalise how special Singapore architects are but I think there are some really talented, sensitive and innovative designers in our midst. I sincerely hope there are more opportunities to nurture our local talents.’ Continue reading