This 2003 photograph shows the exterior front view of the renovated MICA Building, which retains its trademark neo-classical architecture and colourful window frames and shutters. Title devised by Library staff.
This photograph shows a portrait view of the glass skylight roof in the MICA Building. Title devised by Library staff....
Side view of the building after its renovation. On the right are steps leading to Fort Canning Park....
General view of the three-storeyed building at the junction of Short Street and Middle Road with its six-pointed Star of David and neo-classical architecture....
This photograph is a close-up of an upward peek at the colourful windows of the MICA building, through its transparent glass covered sheltered walkway. ...
This photograph shows the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts. The building was built in 1934 and served as the Old Hill Police Station. It was the site of the Assembly Building from 1845 to 1856. Title devised by Library staff....
View of the building with its distinct red bricks and white walls....
The general view of the four-storey neo-classical building shows its light yellow decorative exterior walls, glass-panelled windows and curved front porch....
Front view of the historic building with its bright yellow exterior after renovation works. Previously the house of the Bendahara, it is now a restaurant....