This 1999 photograph shows a view of the façade of The Picturehouse building which was built in a modern architectural design. The name of the building is mounted on the façade against a background of grey rectangular panels. Title devised by Library staff.
A view of the rectangular building showing various architectural designs in different shades of brown....
View of the building's facade with its distinctive red and white exposed brickworks, louvred windows, tall columns and covered walkway....
The general view of the four-storey neo-classical building shows its light yellow decorative exterior walls, glass-panelled windows and curved front porch....
View of the facade of the old building that was once a theatre at Eu Tong Sen Street with its mixture of Western and Chinese architectural styles. Its façade is decorated with tiles depicting scenes from Cantonese opera and shiny and colourful mosaics of flying dragons....
The facade shows the perfect symmetry of the beautiful white building. On either side of the central section there is a rectangular section with arched windows and a door. The two French windows open out to a balcony....
This photograph shows the partially completed Asia Insurance Building, with its location at the junction of Raffles Quay and Finlayson Green. The building was designed by one of Singapore's pioneer architects, Ng Keng Siang. The stepped roof with its concrete crown at the apex constitutes one of the distinctive features...
The front view of the Capitol Theatre shows a building that was once a cinema and is now desolated. The Singapore Telecom building is in the background....
A photograph showing the details on the external facade of a building in Lorong 24A Geylang. Above the wooden shuttered casement windows is a panel of fine decorative timber fretwork. The photographer's notes lists it only as "Lorong 24A facade details". Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated....
A photograph showing the details on the external facade of a building in Lorong 24A Geylang. On both sides of the casement window are decorative floral tiles and below are tiles depicting birds.The photographer's notes lists it only as "Lorong 24A facade details". Title devised by Library staff. Date of...