This thesis examines how the childhood memories made in playgrounds during the 1970s-90s have been framed around the concept of heritage in Singapore. Playgrounds were a necessary and memorable space during the 1970s-90s, where Singaporean citizens were transitioning between kampungs (villages) to Housing and Development Board (HDB) estates. This space is closely attached to state-building narratives, where the development of a national identity was especially crucial to maintain the state’s hegemony. Such is the case when it comes to mosaic playgrounds that are structured to symbolise and reflect Singapore’s culture and history; to embody the Singaporean identity. Yet, these spaces that are seemingly deemed as important to the Singapore go...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.National surveys conducted in ...
This thesis discusses some aspects of the exhibition designer's role in state museums and galleries....
Introduction Scattered around the island of Singapore, and complementing the myriad bounded spaces o...
In the landscape of Singapore today, built heritage is often ignored considering how the country is ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 58-64.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Remembering place...
Many academic articles covered the importance of Singapore’s political history in the development of...
This exploratory study investigates the relationship between architecture which is iconic in the sen...
Singapore’s constant urban development has become a regular sight in our everyday life. Buildings an...
By tracing the transformation of the site of the former Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, this thesi...
In Singapore, Japan and the Japanese are remembered through different modes of memory. Of these diff...
Many Singaporeans identify themselves with the kampong spirit, using the term to describe the strong...
This research aims to study how nostalgic sentiments and the competing collective and personal memor...
© 2020 Lay Ping Charmaine TohThis thesis explores the development of pictorial photography in Singap...
This paper examines the commemoration of the Second World War in the non-Western cont...
This thesis will demonstrate how cultural policies in Singapore are informed by underlying political...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.National surveys conducted in ...
This thesis discusses some aspects of the exhibition designer's role in state museums and galleries....
Introduction Scattered around the island of Singapore, and complementing the myriad bounded spaces o...
In the landscape of Singapore today, built heritage is often ignored considering how the country is ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 58-64.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Remembering place...
Many academic articles covered the importance of Singapore’s political history in the development of...
This exploratory study investigates the relationship between architecture which is iconic in the sen...
Singapore’s constant urban development has become a regular sight in our everyday life. Buildings an...
By tracing the transformation of the site of the former Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, this thesi...
In Singapore, Japan and the Japanese are remembered through different modes of memory. Of these diff...
Many Singaporeans identify themselves with the kampong spirit, using the term to describe the strong...
This research aims to study how nostalgic sentiments and the competing collective and personal memor...
© 2020 Lay Ping Charmaine TohThis thesis explores the development of pictorial photography in Singap...
This paper examines the commemoration of the Second World War in the non-Western cont...
This thesis will demonstrate how cultural policies in Singapore are informed by underlying political...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.National surveys conducted in ...
This thesis discusses some aspects of the exhibition designer's role in state museums and galleries....
Introduction Scattered around the island of Singapore, and complementing the myriad bounded spaces o...