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SINGAPORE GOOD CLASS BUNGALOW 1819-2015

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By (author): ROBERT POWELL

Singapore Good Class Bungalow traces the development of stand-alone residential architecture in Singapore from its early days as a colony to the present. Expertly researched by noted academic and author Robert Powell, it is also a partial history of the architectural profession in Singapore, mentioning many of its eminent practitioners and their works. Alongside the iconic Singapore Shophouse and the Black and White house, Singapore Good Class Bungalow brings the history of the islands detached residential architecture up to date. A detailed introduction is followed by a study of the evolution of the bungalow from early plantation residences, through the late Victorian and Edwardian styles, Arts and Crafts and Art Deco inspired bungalows to post-Independence residences. The latter includes a history of how the Good Class Bungalow emerged through a planning and preservation initiative into a triumph for the architectural profession in Singapore. Featured in this ambitious book are singular examples of Modern Tropical Bungalow design together with sympathetic and expert restoration projects, linking architectural heritage with modern best practice. Singapore Good Class Bungalow showcases over 100 bungalows, mostly extant, and contains references to all the major phases of construction in the city-state. Beautifully photographed by award-winning photographer, Albert Lim KS, this is a welcome addition to the historical literature on Modern Singapore. This book is an illustrated history of Singapore viewed from the verandas of a cornucopia of personalities including East India Company employees, revolutionaries, politicians, plantation owners, governors, entrepreneurs, towkays, diplomats, colonial civil servants, architects, as well as a plethora of ordinary people. It is also a partial history of the architectural profession in Singapore, with histories of many of its eminent practitioners including R A J Bidwell, Frank Wilmin Brewer, Swan & Maclaren, Ho Kwong Yew, Ng Sek Siang, James Ferrie, Lim Chong Keat, Alfred Wong, William Lim Siew Wai, Victor Chew, Tay Kheng Soon, Sonny Chan Sau Yan and, more recently, Mok Wei Wei, Ernesto Bedmar, Chan Soo Khian, Wong Mun Summ, Richard Hassell and Teh Joo Heng. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 260 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2019
  • Publisher: Talisman Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789811408441

About ROBERT POWELL

Robert Powell is Professor of Architecture at Taylors University Selangor Malaysia. He was previously Associate Professor of Architecture at the National University of Singapore. He is the author/editor of more than 30 books principally on architecture in Southeast Asia. His publications include Living Legacy (1994) Singapore: The Architecture of a Global City (2000) The New Malaysian House (2008) Singapore Houses (2009) Contemporary Houses in the Philippines (2014) and The New Sri Lankan House (2015). Powell is widely credited with from the early 1990s bringing contemporary Southeast Asian architecture to the attention of a global audience.

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