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30 incredible pictures show the designs for Singapore’s Founders’ Memorial – and you can vote which to build

Rachel Genevieve Chia
November 1, 2019

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Most of the entries, like this one, have a circular or crescent moon design. Johnson Pilton Walker + RDC Architects

Singapore’s skyline will have a new addition come 2027: the Founders’ Memorial, which will honour the country’s pioneer leaders.

The exact look of the building is now up for public vote, with five proposed designs shortlisted from an initial 193 entries.

The designs are going on a roving exhibition around the country from November 4 to December 29, where the public can view 3D models and watch videos of the proposed designs before deciding.
The exhibit’s first stop is IMM in Jurong East, The Straits Times reported on Friday (Nov 1). The winning design will be announced next January or February.

Here’s what we know about each design:
The upcoming Founder’s Memorial will sit on a 5-hectare site in Bay East Garden in Marina Bay.
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Lianhe ZaobaoThe building will contain a gallery commemorating Singapore’s independence journey and the ideals of its first generation leaders, including late prime minister Lee Kuan Yew.
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Singapore Press HoldingsTo get there, a new MRT station will be built on the Thomson-East Coast Line.
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Land Transport AuthorityJockeying to build the memorial are five shortlisted designs from various architecture firms.
The first is by local firm K2LD Architects and Japanese firm Kengo Kuma & Associates.


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Kengo Kuma & Associates + K2LD ArchitectsThe design is based on the concept of paths, representing the founders’ journey.
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Kengo Kuma & Associates + K2LD ArchitectsMultiple paths amid lush gardens will let visitors admire the skyline.
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Kengo Kuma & Associates + K2LD ArchitectsAll paths will lead to an amphitheater that can hold various events.

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Kengo Kuma & Associates + K2LD ArchitectsThe architects said they wanted the design to be “a living memorial”.
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Kengo Kuma & Associates + K2LD ArchitectsThe second design is by local firm architects61 and Australian firm Cox Architecture, which designed the Helix Bridge.
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Cox Architecture + architects61The design, an abstract crescent moon, was inspired by the Singapore flag.
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Cox Architecture + architects61It also hopes to showcase Singapore’s nation-building process: its trials, tribulations and victories, the firms said.
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Cox Architecture + architects61Five pathways through the building represent the five stars on the flag.
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Each path also represents a national ideal: democracy, peace, progress, justice and equality.
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Cox Architecture + architects61The third design is a solo entry by local architecture firm DP Architects.
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DP ArchitectsIts design is a cradle-like curve cupping the skyline, inspired by the founding fathers’ hands.
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DP Architects“[These are] hands that have worked tirelessly, placing nation above self, to nurture a young nation into the independent Republic it is today,” the firm said.
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DP ArchitectsA waterfall will wrap around the building facade…
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DP Architects… there’s a viewing gallery…
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DP Architects… and a circular feature in the ceiling will have have the pledge engraved around it.
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DP ArchitectsFourth on the list is an entry by local firm RDC Architects and Australian firm Johnson Pilton Walker.
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Johnson Pilton Walker + RDC Architects The design was also inspired by the crescent moon from the Singapore flag.
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Johnson Pilton Walker + RDC ArchitectsThe building “rises out of the earth” to symbolise Singapore’s status as a young, rising nation, the firms said.
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Johnson Pilton Walker + RDC ArchitectsIt will have a central plaza surrounded by water, which represents how immigrants first arrived on the shores of the island.
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Johnson Pilton Walker + RDC ArchitectsThe pledge will be engraved on ledges around the plaza.
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Johnson Pilton Walker + RDC ArchitectsThe final entry is by local firm RSP Architects – which designed Funan Mall – and Shanghai-based architecture firm 8DGE.
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8DGE + RSP Architects Planners EngineersIts design for the building is a circle, representing harmony and inclusiveness.
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8DGE + RSP Architects Planners Engineers“The circle tilts towards the sky, as if Singapore’s aspirations have taken flight against all odds,” the firms said.
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8DGE + RSP Architects Planners EngineersBelow it is a grassy, open podium, which represents a “symbolic common space for everyone, regardless of race, language or religion”.
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8DGE + RSP Architects Planners EngineersThe building includes a viewing gallery with a panoramic view of the skyline.
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Spotted a lesbo couple holding hands. :biggrin:
 
Why can't they just simply build a statue of LKY? It can be ten times bigger than the statue of Raffles. With laser shooting out of his eyes, with urns for joss sticks, candle holders, bins for burning hell notes and so on. And charge a per entry fee for all devotees.
 
Why can't they just simply build a statue of LKY? It can be ten times bigger than the statue of Raffles. With laser shooting out of his eyes, with urns for joss sticks, candle holders, bins for burning hell notes and so on. And charge a per entry fee for all devotees.

can bring dogs in?
 
Why can't they just simply build a statue of LKY? It can be ten times bigger than the statue of Raffles. With laser shooting out of his eyes, with urns for joss sticks, candle holders, bins for burning hell notes and so on. And charge a per entry fee for all devotees.
u think they don’t want. The problem all designs submitted don’t have that.
 
Why can't they just simply build a statue of LKY? It can be ten times bigger than the statue of Raffles. With laser shooting out of his eyes, with urns for joss sticks, candle holders, bins for burning hell notes and so on. And charge a per entry fee for all devotees.
KNN also can have a pa system non stop shouting Merdeka until bedtime KNN
 
May I know if this place has free wifi? I want the students to study there so that I don't have to see them at starbucks
 
are pinoy maids and bangla workers allowed to go there to picnic ?
 
They should reBuild this biggerest and higherest.

At least 69M high.




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