"Corridors of Diversity": Showcasing the Secret of Singapore's Public Housing Success

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Singapore’s first Housing and Development Board (HDB) housing blocks were erected in November of 1960, in response to a severe lack of adequate housing for the country's 1.6 million citizens. Fast forward to 2017, and over 80% of the Singaporean population live in HDBs, with over 90% of them owning the home they live in. Often painted in vibrant colors, HDBs have a focus on community social spaces, more often than not maintaining the ground floor of the apartment blocks as open public space, exclusively for public meeting areas. These can include hawker centers, benches, tables, grills and pavilions where residents can socialize under cover from the hot Singaporean sun.

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Cite: Ariana Zilliacus. ""Corridors of Diversity": Showcasing the Secret of Singapore's Public Housing Success" 15 Mar 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/866987/corridors-of-diversity-showcasing-the-secret-of-singapores-public-housing-success> ISSN 0719-8884

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