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The dazzling construction layers at the base of the Parkroyal on Pickering leaves an impression that the building was constructed with a 3-D printer. The effect results in some brilliant street level architecture at the base of what is quite a magnificent building. Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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Looking further up from the base of the Parkroyal on Pickering reveals some pretty impressive open green-space is seen working its way up through the various sections of the building. Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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With much of the Parkroyal on Pickering building seen in this view, the full extent of the impressive open green-space is revealed through the various sections of the building. The building itself runs the full length of Pickering Street between South Bridge Road and New Bridge Road and marks a north-eastern limit of Singapore's Chinatown district. Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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Beautifully restored terrace colonial period shophouses with their brightly coloured tropical timber window shutters in a closed to traffic section of Hokien Street in Singapore's Chinatown.
Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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Bronze statues of the tea traders in Nankin Street Mall in Singapore's Chinatown.
Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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Late afternoon glow above the Nankin Street Mall in Singapore's Chinatown.
Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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