Vote for your favourite architectural design for the upcoming Indian Heritage Centre here.
Indian Heritage Centre will open in late 2013 and we would like to receive your feedback online at the IHC website at http://indianheritage.org.sg.
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Vote for Indian Heritage Centre’s Architectural DesignPosted by yesterday.sg
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Vote for your favourite architectural design for the upcoming Indian Heritage Centre here.
Indian Heritage Centre will open in late 2013 and we would like to receive your feedback online at the IHC website at http://indianheritage.org.sg.
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2 Responses
I think entry 037 is good and can meet the needs of heritage where old and new can be combined
Posted on May 1st, 2011 at 5:34 pm
Those architectural designs are peace of art. That was so great and gorgeous. For me the more amazing and I think fits for being the Indian Heritage Center is the design in lower left. The others are great but the one I choose is the greatest.
Posted on May 3rd, 2011 at 3:06 pm
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