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ANNEX A
“Our Hawker Centres – A Heritage & Art Project” As of 16 July 2015
No. Hawker Centres Participating School/Organisation/Individual
1 Adam Food Centre
Dunearn Secondary School
Hillsgrove Secondary School
Swiss Cottage Secondary School
2 Albert Centre LASALLE -Visual Studies
Singapore Polytechnic DXPD
3 Alexandra Village Food Centre Queenstown Primary School
Queensway Secondary School
4 Amoy Street Food Centre
Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)
Anglo-Chinese School (Barker)
Anglo-Chinese School (International)
Anglo-Chinese School (Junior)
Anglo-Chinese School (Independentl)
Anglo-Chinese Junior College
5 Blk 628 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4 Market & Food Centre Chong Boon Secondary School
6 Blk 724 Ang Mo Kio Ave 6 Market & Food Centre Ang Mo Kio Secondary School
7 Ayer Rajah Market & Food Centre Kranji Secondary School
Tanglin Secondary School
8 Beo Crescent Market Cantonment Primary School
River Valley Primary School
9 Berseh Food Centre LASALLE -Visual Studies
10 Blk 163 Bukit Merah Central Food Centre Gan Eng Seng Primary School
11 Blk 115 Bukit Merah View Market & Food Centre Henderson Secondary School
12 Bukit Timah Market & Food Centre Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School
13 Chinatown Complex
Zhenghua Primary School
Singapore Polytechnic DVMD
Temasek Polytechnic
Australian High Commission
14 Chong Pang Market & Food Centre Orchid Park Secondary School
15 Blk 79/79A Circuit Road Food Centre Australian High Commision
16 Blk 80 Circuit Road Market & Food Centre National Arts Council
17 Blk 448 Clementi Ave 3 Market & Food Centre Pei Tong Primary School
18 Commonwealth Crescent Market & Food Centre West Grove Primary School
19 East Coast Lagoon Food Village Australian High Commision
20 Empress Market St Margaret's Secondary School
21 Holland Drive Market & Food Centre Singapore Polytechnic DVMD
22
Holland Village Market & Food Centre
Fairfield Methodist School (Primary)
Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary)
Nanyang Technological University School of Art, Design & Media
23 Kovan 209 Market & Food Centre CHIJ Our Lady of the Nativity
24 Marsiling Lane Market & Food Centre
Marsiling Primary School
Marsiling Secondary School
Riverside Secondary School
Yishun Secondary School
25 Mayflower Market & Food Centre Ang Mo Kio Primary School
ITE College (Central)
26 Newton Food Centre Singapore Polytechnic DVMD
27 North Bridge Road Market & Food Centre NAFA Department of Fine Art
28 Serangoon Garden Market
Maris Stella Primary School
Maris Stella Secondary School
St Gabriel's Primary School
St Gabriel's Secondary School
Zhonghua Secondary School
29 Shunfu Mart Raffles Insitution
Whitley Secondary School
30 Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre
Jurong Secondary School
Lakeside Primary School
Xingnan Primary School
31 Tampines Round Market & Food Centre National Arts Council
32 Tanjong Pagar Plaza Market & Food Centre West Grove Primary School
33 Teck Ghee Court Teck Ghee Primary School
34 Teck Ghee Square Townsville Primary School
Bishan Park Secondary School
35 Tekka Centre
St. Joseph's Institution Junior
Farrer Park Primary School
LASALLE -Visual Studies
Australian High Commission
36 Blk 36 Telok Blangah Rise Market & Food Centre Australian High Commision
37 Tiong Bahru Market
Zhangde Primary School
Miss Jolyn Kang (Singapore Polytechnic graduate)
Australian High Commission
People's Association
38 Blk 127 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Market & Food Centre
CHIJ Primary (Toa Payoh)
Nanyang Junior College
Raffles Girls' School
39 Blk 93 Lorong 4 Toa PayohMarket & Food Centre CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh)
40 Blk 75 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh Food Centre Guangyang Secondary School
41 Blk 210 Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Market & Food Centre St Joseph's Institution
42 West Coast Market Square Clementi Woods Secondary School
Kent Ridge Secondary School
43 Whampoa Makan Place
Balestier Hill Primary School
Balestier Hill Secondary School
Bendemeer Primary School
Bendemeer Secondary School
Hong Wen School
44 Yuhua Village Market & Food Centre Bukit Panjang Government High School
ANNEX B
S/N School/ Organisation/Individual
Short Description Pictures
1 Zhangde Primary at Tiong Bahru Market
“Reminiscing Tiong Bahru” This mural depicts significant landmarks in Tiong Bahru. They include the now defunct 1200-seater King’s Theatre and the popular Bird Corner, where bird-lovers gathered, sipping coffee and admiring each other’s prized pets. Tiong Bahru was also the first public housing estate to be built by Singapore Improvement Trust. These flats built with high ceilings, large windows and open, cantilevered balconies are unique to Tiong Bahru. The first modern market with white tiles, red quarries and white mosaic tiles to be built in a housing estate was incidentally, Tiong Bahru Market and Food Centre.
2 Singapore Polytechnic’s Diploma in Visual Communication and Media Design (DVMD) at Chinatown Complex
“The Way I See Chinatown” Chinatown had its name derived from the fact that water supply was transported from bullock carts. Until today, there are still shop houses in Chinatown, adding to the nostalgia of the place. The mural is about a girl fascinated by her experience at Chinatown. As she daydreams, she imagines a whimsical Chinatown.
S/N School/ Organisation/Individual
Short Description Pictures
3 Jurong Secondary at Taman Jurong Market/FC
“Memories of the Jurong Drive-in Cinema” This mural depicts a scene where a family is enjoying a Bruce Lee movie, which brought in a record box-office earning at that time at the Jurong Drive-in cinema. In the backdrop are iconic Taman Jurong landmarks, including the Chinese Garden pagoda, old design playground and the H-shaped HDB flats. It is hoped that this mural will trigger memories of our past and serve as a reminder of the unique drive-in cinematic experience that attracted Singaporeans from all over the island to this neighbourhood.
4 Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary at Bukit Timah Market
“Uniquely Bukit Timah” The mural shows key features of Bukit Timah such as Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, railway track and reputable education institutions in this region. Scenes from the past to the present are symbolized by the foldable tentage and vibrant Bukit Timah Market and Food Centre. The rock marks the summit of Bukit Timah Hill, well-known for its lush flora and fauna. Visible from the main road, the prominent communication towers stand resolute on the hill. Black, white, grey and yellow are used to highlight residents, places and buildings so as to provide details to the images for a distinctive effect.
S/N School/ Organisation/Individual
Short Description Pictures
5 Band of Doodlers at Blk 80 Circuit Road Market & Food Centre
“Macpherdoodle” The mural embodies the rich culture and icons which makes MacPherson a memorable place to live, work and play. Illustrated by the Band of Doodlers, multiple stories of MacPherson have been weaved into this multi-storey artwork. From the iconic tallest blocks to the old bus terminals, and not forgetting the ever-present array of scrumptious food, MacPherson is truly immersed with vibrant history and cultures
S/N School/ Organisation/Individual
Short Description Pictures
6 Yeoh Wee Hwee at Tampines Round Market & Food Centre
“Untitled Disposable” Untitled Disposable depicts the rich symbolism of hawker centres through the use of the everyday disposable chopsticks. The idea behind the work is to strip the disposable chopsticks of its intended purpose and transform them beyond its common use into a beautiful art piece. The result is an installation that juxtaposes the familiar symbol of chopsticks in this well-frequented space, against the unfamiliarity of interacting and encountering artwork in a hawker centre.