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The Uninspired Architect
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Short office buildings
Just took a walk around the city. So many new buildings which came up since I took my last long stroll around 2005/6. Decided to start a thread for the small and random buildings in the city which we all overlook.
![]() 110 Robinson Road, the thinest building in Singapore! 12 storeys tall, only 5m wide! The ground floor is occupied by a dentist. A narrow stairs leads up to the mezzanine above the dentist where the lift lobby is.
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Cool! Reminds me of Tokyo.
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I wonder if it would pose a challenge to an architect if it could be re-developed into a 50 level building, ie 5 mtr wide by 170mtr high? hmmm .....
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Ah, but i think the developer would consider redeveloping an adjacent building or any building behind altogether by buying them over.
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Must be one of those "hold out" properties last time. Self developed. All the offices here are built on originally shophouse plots.
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Which is second thinest???
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Thinnest by actual width might be this. Thinnest by proportion might be Newton Gems.
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There's some 5-8 storey ones around Carpenter Street area which are very slim also, being built on shophouse plots but had regenerated into midrises
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Yes newton gems is very thin. Didnt expect it to be Thinnest by proportion... I think some condos in the orchard road area are thinner.
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Tan Chong Tower at Queens Street. It's now wrapped up in scaffolding
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Cant wait to see it go!
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Are they demolishing that building or just putting on a new coat. We need more metal and shiny futurist building in that area to complement the library, carlton hotel, the new south beach developments and odeon towers..
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The new Carlton Hotel wing is horrible!
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![]() OrangeTee Building in Toa Payoh
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That building just looks so weird each time I see it...then again its amazing what they have come up with on such a plot. I much prefer Newton 200:
![]() A recently completed office building opposite Clarke Quay, by Tange Associates. Believe that the leaning shophouse had to be demolished as it became unstable. It should be reconstructed though.
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Do you have an actual pic of the Clarke Quay building? Just wondering if it turned out close to the render. Feels kinda blocky. |
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Thanks!
Nope not been snapping of late myself LOL but keep your eyes peeled for it. This building surprised me with its bulk. Its amazing what a monster it can be given the seemingly small plot it's on. |
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I wonder whether it's gone beyond the GFA ... ...
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![]() Afro Asia Building in pic dated 1956
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many buildings have things like 'allowance voids' within the building to make up for surplus or shortage gfa without compromising on the exterior, perhaps this one is one such case?
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