Working in partnership with building owners and local communities, our built heritage is kept for future generations and given a new lease of life through sensitive adaptive re-use.
Former Bukit Timah Fire Station The former Bukit Timah Fire Station is proposed for conservation as an important landmark of the history of firefighting in Singapore.
Jurong Town Hall Jurong Town Hall, a National Monument, now houses trade associations and chambers, and continues to support Singapore’s economic growth.
The Warehouse Hotel Former godowns along Singapore River have been restored and transformed to the Warehouse Hotel. The lofty heights and spatial quality of the old warehouses have been played up to recall its past.
National Aerated Water Factory The National Aerated Water Factory was conserved as part of an integrated development in 2018 and is being restored by the building owner keen to celebrate Kallang River’s rich industrial past while introducing new residences.
The Great Madras Hotel The Great Madras Hotel in Little India was originally a block of flats built by the Singapore Improvement Trust. Its recent renovation converted the first storey to an open concept lobby and café, which serves as a living room for the neighbourhood.
Red House The familiar community landmark, Red House, has been kept alive by its owners through continuing its tradition as a local café and addition of storyboards showcasing its history.
Christ Church Christ Church along Dorset Road, recently conserved in Feb 2019, was the first Anglican church in Singapore to be built for the Tamil-speaking congregation. Its unique design is testament to the congregation’s pride in their culture and identity.
Khong Guan Building The Khong Guan Building at MacTaggart Road was recently restored by its owner to continue as a symbol of our industrial heritage. The local landmark features a café to recall the lively uses at the ground floor.