A Study of Ethnic Influence on the Facades of Colonial Shophouses in Singapore : A Case Study of Telok Ayer in Chinatown(Architectural/Urban Planning and Design)
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Regionalism in Asia has so far been debated within the discourse of post colonial struggles to exert a cultural identity in the face of globalization. This paper however adopts the perspective that strands of regionalist thinking were already evident during the colonial period. Colonial shophouses in a selected case study area in Singapore's Chinatown are used to illustrate the constant interaction and negotiation of the different strands of influence within the specificities of time and place. Through a quantitative analysis of the facades of these shophouses, the study attempts to illustrate the rich tapestry of a hybrid architectural landscape woven by strands of "influence" including ethnic identity, colonial imposition and tropical living in the search for identity by the local community.
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- 2007-05-15