Urban Renewal and Conservation
The destruction of old buildings and the eventual realization of the need for heritage conservation.
Key Questions
- 1Why were so many historical buildings demolished in the 1960s and 70s?
- 2When did Singapore begin to prioritize heritage conservation?
- 3How do we balance modernization with the preservation of history?
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