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  2. Soo K. Chan - Wikipedia

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    Soo K. Chan (born 1962) is an architect based in Singapore. He is the founding principal and design director of SCDA Architects Pte Ltd, a multi-disciplinary firm engaging in the practice of architecture, interior, landscape and product design.

  3. Liu Thai Ker - Wikipedia

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    Liu Thai Ker (simplified Chinese: 刘太格; traditional Chinese: 劉太格; pinyin: Liú Tàigé; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâu Thài-keh) (born 23 February 1938) [3] is an architect and a former master planner of the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore. [4]

  4. Architecture of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Traditional architecture in Singapore includes vernacular Malay houses, local hybrid shophouses and black and white bungalows, a range of places of worship reflecting the ethnic and religious diversity of the city-state as well as colonial civic and commercial architecture in European Neoclassical, gothic, palladian and renaissance styles.

  5. Timothy Seow - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Timothy Seow (1937/1938 – 4 September 2019) [1] was a Singapore-based architect active for more than 40 years. Seow and his team at IDS (International Design Studio) constitute one of the most significant architecture firms in South East Asia, with a record of projects in Singapore, Canada, China and the Middle East.

  6. List of works by Richard Meier - Wikipedia

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    More than just architecture, Meier has designed furniture, renovated and redesigned individual apartments, and made multiple sculptures. In 1960 Meier worked on his first recorded design, a competition entry for the design of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. [1]

  7. Ng Keng Siang - Wikipedia

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    Ng Keng Siang (1908 – 6 November 1967) was a pioneering Singaporean architect. He designed several buildings which have since become local landmarks, including the Asia Insurance Building, which was the tallest structure in Singapore at its completion, and the Nanyang University. He was the founding president of the Society of Malayan Architects.

  8. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Red and Blue Chair a chair designed by Dutch architect and furniture designer Gerrit Rietveld. Resilient Chair, designed by Eva Zeisel for Hudson Fixtures (1948) [47] Restraint chair, a type of physical restraint used to prevent injury to themselves or others; Revolving chair, an older term for swivel chair

  9. Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by two architectural firms working in conjunction: by DP Architects (DPA) of Singapore and the London-based Michael Wilford & Partners (MWP), although the latter left the project in May 1995. The design consists of two rounded space frames fitted with triangulated glass elements and sunshades, which balance outward ...