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Precedence Studies
Enabling Village
Architects:- WOHA Year:-2016 Location:- Singapore
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The project is a demonstration of heartland rejuvenation and community building, The Old property was re-purposed as the Enabling Village - an inclusive space that integrates education, work, training, retail and lifestyle, connecting people with disabilities and the society
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Cau Dat Tea Museum
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Architects:- WOHA Year:-2016 Location:- Singapore
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The materials used are very simple, mostly refurbished steel, polycarbonate panels, local bricks and soil-cement mixture at the site The outside of the building is newly anti-rust painted skin, intended to make it stand out from its neighbors.
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Even the artworks are made from tea leaves and painted by mixing earth with acrylic
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