This post is brought to you by World Architecture Festival World Architecture Festival (WAF) is where the world architecture community meets to celebrate, learn, exchange, and be inspired. This year, for the first time since 2015, the festival returns to Marina Bay Sands in Singapore on.
The WAF brings the best of global architecture under one roof, with live presentations by finalists from all over the world as they compete for awards in a variety of categories including Completed Buildings, Future Project, Landscape and Interiors.
Unsurprisingly, there are plenty of amazing buildings, structures and landmarks that have graced our skylines but might have been forgotten over the years.
PAGOH, Nov 17 Wearing a Perikatan Nasional (PN) shirt, 30-year-old Syahrah Ngatrmen was hard at work frying chickens at a roadside stall in Taman Pagoh Jaya for her customers.
With Singapore’s ever changing landscape, you see new buildings sprout up all the time. While many of the condos are increasingly generic-looking, there are still some iconic gems (both from Singapore’s history and current day) that is worth knowing about. From old brutalist architecture, to green-filled structures and sleek modern-looking buildings, here are some of Singapore’s most iconic residential developments..