Memories of the MPH Building
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A month ago, I walked past the MPH Building and took several photographs of it. It brought back some memories.
About a decade ago, I used to play in an orchestra that was based somewhere along Waterloo Street. There were times when I was too early for rehearsals, so one of the places that I would spend time at was the MPH Building. Other favourites include the Central Library that used to be located along Stamford Rd, the Singapore Art Museum and then-Singapore History Museum.
One thing that I remember about the MPH Building was the smell of freshly-brewed coffee and waffle from the cafe that used to operate within the premises of the then-MPH bookshop. I am not a coffee-lover but the smell was very inviting. It was so inviting that I would usually feel an urge to go into the MPH bookshop whenever I passed by the building.
Other than the nice, inviting smell, I like the cosy manner in which the books were laid out and the nice piped music that was played. The then-MPH bookshop also had a fairly nice collection of greeting cards for sale. In those days, I used to enjoy browsing greeting cards so as to get inspirations to design my own greeting cards. It is also one of my favourite spots to buy presents for friends.
But things were no longer the same when the building became what I remember as a commercial educational institute. The building looked fairly similar like how it used to be a decade ago, but its entrances now no longer have the inviting appeal that they used to have. I beg your pardon that for the past few years, I no longer bother to find out what goes on inside the building. The doors simply look too cold to invite an inquisitive visitor to make any enquiry.
Anyway, I suppose it is no harm to recall my past memories of this building. It looks pretty in its own way, especially against the blue skies.
Its architectural style looks pretty unique. I sometimes wish that someone could conduct a walking architectural tour of the various buildings in Singapore.
If you have any memories of the MPH Building, please share. I would like to hear.
For the fact-lovers, while I was trying to find out more about the MPH Building, I chanced upon this: http://infopedia.nlb.gov.sg/articles/SIP_284_2004-12-23.html)
“The MPH Building, built in 1908, was originally known as the Methodist Publishing House but it was later renamed as Malaya Publishing House. Built in the Edwardian commercial street architecture style, it used to be well-known for the retail bookstore until in 2003 the building was sold to commercial educators.”

















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Posted by: toycon
Posted on: September 28th, 2006
Thanks for the post Peiyun. My memories of the building involved buying most of my Beatles & Led Zeppelin CDs there (Music Power House), cos the price was the most reasonable, before Gramophone came on the scene. Little did I know then that one day I would be working opposite the street.
Posted by: kuan
Posted on: September 28th, 2006
MPH bookstore used to be my reading cove during childhood days, before the giants of Borders and Kinokuniya came to town. The tranquillity was alluring and this is how bookstores should be! Not noisy voiceovers on the PA systems or boisterous customers cruising the aisles or clogging them up. MPH bookstore was my cozy nook to browse literature, a place of surprisingly peaceful stillness in busy downtown Singapore. So beautiful.
Posted by: Coolinsider
Posted on: September 29th, 2006
Thanks for the post Peiyun. MPH was my favourite place to visit during the old days before even the cafes and CDs came up. I recall those days during my childhood when I would feel delighted stepping in there, browsing the books (especially the fantasy and adventure games section), and picking up my favourite "Fighting Fantasy" gamebooks. Yeah, I was a Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone fan. They used to give those funky plastic covers too, which I would use to wrap my priced paper possessions lovingly.
Posted by: oceanskies79
Posted on: September 30th, 2006
Toycon: I'm envious that there is so many beautiful buildings near your workplace. Your comments reminded me that there was a Music Power House. Thanks. Kuan: I agree with you that the then MPH Bookstore in the MPH Building was a tranquil and peaceful place to be in, especially when one needed to hide away from the noises of the busy downtown. Coolinsider: Those funky plastic covers sound cool, but I can't recall getting them myself. Ah... I must have missed out on the good old times before the cafe and CDs were even up. Your comments make me wonder how the inside of the MPH building was like before the year 1996?
Posted by: Jocelyn
Posted on: September 1st, 2010
I too have a passion for some of the old architecture in and around Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and of course Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Sadly for some buildings in Singapore they have been, like much of Singapore property over 10 years old, pulled down in favor of modern architecture. Whilst some will argue the beauty of Singapore is in its obsessiveness for clean and orderly, it does result in these old buildings being neglected and eventually disappearing from its crowded skylines. I hope the fate of MPH is safe!
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