National Gallery Singapore
by MarkTid
Oct 2, 2025
The National Gallery Singapore is an example of Western architecture that combines colonial architecture with modern design. The gallery is housed in two historic buildings: City Hall and the Former Supreme Court, built in a neoclassical style influenced by traditional Western architecture.
Both buildings are designed with large stone pillars, domes, and intricate decorative details. In addition, the renovation and connection of the two buildings with a modern glass and steel bridge is a fusion of history and modernity, creating an atmosphere of depth and connection to the past.
The interior of the gallery is designed to have open spaces and natural light through the glass structure, creating transparency and a connection between the interior and exterior spaces. This design emphasizes the use of Western architecture in terms of preserving and renovating historical buildings into modern cultural and artistic resources.
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