Old Supreme Court Building, Singapore - Laser Scan by apr services
Laser scan with Riegl Scanner in front of the Old Supreme Court Building, Singapore, part of the F1 circuit.
Old Supreme Court Building
Hello, Ethan here. In this video I venture into the Old Supreme Court Building found in the US Capital Building. Enjoy!
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AHA 2015 Winner: National Gallery Singapore (Former Supreme Court & City Hall)
Two important historical monuments of Singapore have been respectfully rejuvenated, united physically and in purpose to flourish anew as the National Gallery of Singapore. A historic endeavour in itself, this impressive revival has successfully transformed buildings formerly restricted to government and civic activities into a singularly eminent cultural asset whose hallowed halls the world can soon wander through and enjoy. This short film is produced by Gabriela Lim, Foo Jialin, Serene Low, Rachel Goh and Tessa Kaur from NTU Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information.
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Old Supreme Court: A Historic Virtual Tour (Full gameplay)
Gameplay footage from the Old Supreme Court app on Android and iOS devices developed by Eugene Soh
What was Singapore's old Supreme Court like in its colonial heyday? Join Ahmad the orderly, Rajah the lawyer and Ah Huat the policeman in this interactive virtual tour. Learn about how the court was built, view real archival photos from the British era and hear the voices of top criminal lawyer David Marshall and our first Asian Chief Justice, Wee Chong Jin. Don't miss the secret tour of the prison cells in the basement!
The Old Supreme Court Virtual Tour is proudly brought to you by the Singapore Academy of Law and DUDE.SG. Visit singaporelegalheritage.org for more educational resources on Singapore's legal history.
Old Supreme Court: A Historic Virtual Tour
Trailer for the Old Supreme Court mobile app, available for free on the App Store and on Google Play
What was Singapore's old Supreme Court like in its colonial heyday? Join Ahmad the orderly, Rajah the lawyer and Ah Huat the policeman in this interactive virtual tour. Learn about how the court was built, view real archival photos from the British era and hear the voices of top criminal lawyer David Marshall and our first Asian Chief Justice, Wee Chong Jin. Don't miss the secret tour of the prison cells in the basement!
The Old Supreme Court Virtual Tour is proudly brought to you by the Singapore Academy of Law and Eugene Soh (DUDE.SG). Visit singaporelegalheritage.org for more educational resources on Singapore's legal history.
Supreme Court Singapore (Corporate Video) 2015
SINGAPORE'S AMAZING HISTORIC BUILDINGS
This year it's Singapore's bicentennial. 200 years since Sir Stamford Raffles, landed here and founded modern Singapore. And while this modern city may be more associated cutting edge architecture, the city does have a number of important buildings, dating right back to colonial times.
Choosing just 10 or so historic Singapore buildings is difficult, and of course there are many omissions. But here is my selection of the best heritage architecture from Singapore -
Old Parliament House
Empress Place
Victoria Theatre
National Gallery
Fullerton
St Andrews Cathedral
Thian Hock Keng
Shophouses
Peranakan Architecture
Old Police Station
Armenian Church
Old Parliament House
First on the list of historic buildings is Old Parlimant House. Built in 1827, and located in the Civic area, next to the Singapore River, this is the oldest government building and perhaps the oldest surviving building in Singapore.
Fullerton Hotel
Perhaps Singapore’s most famous building, The Fullerton was named after Robert Fullerton, the first Governor of the Straits Settlements [3]
Designed and used as the General Post Office, the building has also served as a military hospital in the Second World War, but today this impressive building is home to the Fullerton hotel
Empress Place Building
Located on the north bank of the river in the Civic Area. Constructed in four phases from 1864 to 1920, these were originally Government Offices
The original section of the building was designed by colonial engineer John McNair in a neo-Palladian style
Victoria Theatre and Victoria Concert Hall
The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, again in the Civic Area, just next to Empress Place.
It first began life as the Town Hall in 1862. Later in the early 1900s a second public hall was built next to it and joined by a clock tower to form one larger building.
It underwent a major four year long re-refurbishment in 2010 wand it now looks immaculate, with a newly modernised theatre and conert hall
National Gallery Singapore
Another structure that began life as two separate buildings is the new National Gallery
The first building, the old Supreme Court was designed by Frank Dorrington Ward, in a style that exemplifies British colonial architecture, and opened in 1939
The City Hall building was completed in 1929 in a neo classical style. It has witnessed important moments in Singapore’s history, including the formal Japanese surrender of Singapore back to the British in 1945
Both buildings are now joined together by a large central atrium
St Andrews Cathedral
Is the country's largest cathedral. Located near City Hall, this Cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Singapore was named Saint Andrew after the patron saint of Scotland in honour of the Scottish community who donated to the building fund.[5]
A church existed on the site since 1836, the current church however was built in 1856–1861.
church
Old Hill Street Police Station
The Old Hill Police Station was built in Neo-Classical style and designed F. Dorrington Ward.
As well the usual facilities for a police station, there were living quarters for policemen and their families.
Completed in 1934, it was the largest pre-war government building in Singapore. It has a total of 927 windows with colourful shutters.
It now serves as offices for several government departments
Singaporean Shophouses
The Singapore shop house is a quintessential architectural icon
The origins of the Singapore shop house, trace back to China, where a majority of early immigrants came from.The first shop houses, were constructed during the mid-1840s and there are some well preserved examples here in Everton Road
Baba House
One distinct shop house style is the Peranakan shophouse, and there are some great examples in Joo Chiat.
Peranakan refers to the descendants of the Chinese who originally settled in Malaysia and Singapore
Baba House, built in the 1890s in Neil Road, is a beautifully restored Peranakan house and showcases Peranakan history, architecture and heritage.
For more on the Peranakan culture, visit the Peranakan Museum, itself housed in a historic building in Armenia Street
Thian Hock Keng
Thian Hock Keng (literally Palace of Heavenly Happiness), is a temple built for seafarers to give thanks to the chinese sea goddess Mazu for a safe sea passage on their arrival to Singapore. Completed in 1842
Telok Ayer where the temple is situated, marked the coastline before land reclamation.
Armenian Church
Finally, This church was commissioned by the first twelve Armenian families that settled in Singapore.[3] It was designed by George Coleman, the architect of many of Singapore's early buildings. One of the country=’s earliest surviving churches, It was opened in 1836
Old Supreme Court (part 4)
Through the office of the supreme judge towards the main court!
Blog post to be posted on 15 September.
Alexia Giesen @ Old Supreme Court, Singapore.mp4
This short video self introduction footage of Alexia Giesen was taken way bacl last year when I was joining a casual photo shoot with one of my friends Harry.
Old Supreme Court! (part 3)
Going up! The marker you see with the words at the bottom is directly underneath the main dome of the roof.
Blog post to be posted on 15 September.
Old Supreme Court (part 2)
As we walk into the darkness!
Blog post to be posted on 15 September.
Old Supreme Court! (part 1)
In which we went to the roof via a secret access way!
Ok. In the end they weren't bats but were birds... OR ARE THEY? DUH DUH DUH.
Blog post to be posted on 15 September.
National Gallery Singapore: 10 Must-See Features | IN FOCUS | Channel NewsAsia Connect
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It's the last time you'd get to see them this way: naked and stripped of all furnishing. The former Supreme Court and the old City Hall buildings will re-emerge as the National Gallery Singapore this October. We take you on an insider tour of the historic buildings.
Special Thanks:
Sushma Goh
National Gallery Singapore
Camera:
Ray Yeh
Shushan Lam
Producer & Post-production:
Ray Yeh [RayYeh@mediacorp.com.sg]
Old Supreme Court (part 5)
Underneath the court lies the holding cells for prisoners... Blog post to be posted on 15 September
The crowd outside the old Supreme Court
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A New Singapore: National Gallery
Get a sneak peek at the new National Gallery that will take over the old Supreme Court and City Hall.
City Hall Heritage Trail
This video is a project where my group had to do a heritage trail in Singapore. We decided to go City Hall for our heritage trail and we covered four places. (St Andrew Cathedral, Old Supreme Court, Padang and The Cenotaph)
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Capitol Tour - Old Supreme Court
Recorded on July 6, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
Capitol Building, Singapore
Capitol Building in Singapore