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  1. Apr 30, 2015 · Set to officially open in Q4, Singapore’s largest visual arts destination sits within the old City Hall (built late 20s) and former Supreme Court (built late 30s) – combining to a total floor area of 64,000 square metres. Both monuments are conjoined within the basement and linked via two sky bridges within.

  2. StudioMilou has merged Singapore's former city hall and courthouse to create a new national art gallery, with a sculptural entrance sheltered by a curving canopy made from golden filigree...

  3. Feb 1, 2016 · By Alexandra A. Seno. To unite two historic buildings and create a home for the National Gallery Singapore, studioMilou covered both structures with a canopy of golden cut-aluminum panels. Photography © Fernando Javier Urquijo/studioMilou. The canopy extends out over the main entrance to welcome visitors into the museum’s lobby.

  4. The National Gallery Singapore has been beautifully restored from the former Supreme Court and City Hall historical buildings into an exciting new visual arts venue.

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  5. Inside National Gallery Singapore. Set to officially open in November 2015, a pre-opening tour of National Gallery Singapore revealed multiple historical spaces within the repurposed double monuments, where South­east Asian art will be housed.

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  7. The National Gallery Singapores spectacular underground concourse extends longitudinally across the entire site and is, like the roof structure, one of the design’s signature elements.

  8. Consisting of modern and contemporary art, National Gallery Singapore focuses on displaying Singapore and Southeast Asian art from the 19th century to present day. It is home to two permanent galleries: the Singapore Gallery and the Southeast Asia Gallery.

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