Annex 1 The exhibition is curated along seven themes: a “Making Corporate Singapore” 15 corporate buildings by public and private sectors that seek to establish an identity and contribute to the urban environment. ° Singapore Conference Hall ° MND Complex ° DBS Building Tower 1 ° OCBC Centre ° Singapore Power Building ° OUB Centre ° Lippo Centre ° UOB Plaza One & Two ° Caltex House and Hitachi Tower ° Republic Plaza ° Camden Centre ° Capital Tower ° SGX Centre 1& 2 ° One George Street b “Making City Living” 11 housing developments that promote a sense of community and benefits of city-living. ° Precinct North 1 ° Beverly Mai ° Futura ° Pearl Bank Apartments ° International Plaza ° Tanjong Pagar Plaza ° The Habitat 1 & 2 ° The Colonnade ° The Paterson Edge ° River Place ° The Edge on Cairnhill c “Taming Bigness” 8 large-scale developments that managed their scale and complexity through planning, urban design and programming. ° People’s Park Complex ° Golden Mile Complex ° Chinatown Complex ° Marina Square ° Raffles City ° Ngee Ann City ° Suntec City ° Millenia Singapore d “Crafting Entertainment” 12 developments such as shopping centres and hotels, which contribute to the vibrancy of the cityscape. ° Hilton Singapore ° Shangri-La Hotel Singapore ° The Regent Singapore ° Far East Plaza ° Wheelock Place ° The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore ° Cineleisure Orchard ° One Raffles Link ° Gallery Hotel ° Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay ° Odeon Towers Extension ° Wisma Atria Additions & Alterations e “Weathering Singapore” 4 buildings that respond to Singapore's tropical climate, through the use of building features and new technologies e.g. balconies, lush landscaping and sunshading devices. ° MOE Teachers Network ° Dapenson Building ° Abelia ° The Concourse f “Reconciling History” 10 buildings with sensitive response to places of history and display creative “old & new” adaptation and re-invention. ° Peninsula Plaza ° Winsland House II ° Far East Square ° Capital Square ° Parliament House ° One Fullerton ° 5 Gemmill Lane ° 30 Hill Street ° Central Fire Station Extension ° 31 Boon Tat Street g “Connecting Singapore” Projects of varying scale, from infrastructural buildings, public spaces to street furniture. These “everyday objects” bring across the message that every design endeavours and has a significant positive impact on everyday life, when well executed. .
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