Modernist 100.
The Modernist 100 list is a work in progress. It is an on-going documentation of the significant modernist buildings in Singapore. Do you see any significant building or landscape missing from this list? Please let us know here.
There is a large number and great diversity of buildings in Singapore that can be considered as modern. By modern, we are referring to not just architectural aesthetics but also constructional and environmental techniques, socio-economic processes, cultures, and political rationalities. The quantity and diversity are rooted in Singapore’s short but vibrant history variously as a colonial port city, a post-independent developmental state, and a contemporary global city. In this short introduction of the inventory list, we provide a brief sketch of how the shortlisted modernist buildings help to bring this rich socio-cultural history to life. Read the full statement >
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Chee Tong Temple
Year: 1987
Architect: Tay Kheng Soon, Akitek Tenggara
Darul Aman Mosque
Year: 1986
Architect: Asaduz Zaman, Housing Development Board
Church of St. Bernadette
Year: 1961
Architect: Alfred Wong
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Year: 1938
Architect: C. Y. Kong
Church of the Blessed Sacrament
Year: 1965
Architect: Gordon Dowsett of Iversen, van Sitteren and Partners
* The difference between a building being “threatened” and “not conserved” is not always a clear cut one. For this website, we classify a building as being “threatened” under a few circumstances—1. when it has been put up for sale by its owner(s) and there is a likelihood that it might be demolished in the name of redevelopment, 2. when it has been left empty and without tenants for a while and might be awaiting redevelopment, and/or 3. when a notice for demolition and redevelopment has been put up.