Join the debate as Singapore weighs options for the historic 38 Oxley Road, the former home of Lee Kuan Yew!
The ongoing discussions around the fate of 38 Oxley Road, the former residence of Singapore's founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, have sparked spirited debates among citizens and authorities alike. Recently, Minister Edwin Tong noted that completely demolishing the iconic house would eliminate any options for its future. This statement has fueled curiosity and concern about what will ultimately become of the site that holds immense historical significance for the nation.
The National Heritage Board (NHB) has expressed that allowing Lee Hsien Yang's bid to demolish the house now could prevent a thorough consideration of the options available. This has prompted local residents and heritage enthusiasts to rally around the idea of preserving it as a symbol of Singapore's political history. After all, 38 Oxley Road is not just a house; it embodies the vision and legacy of Lee Kuan Yew, who played a pivotal role in shaping Singapore into the successful state it is today.
In a surprising twist, the Urban Redevelopment Authority is now temporarily halting the review of Lee Hsien Yang's demolition application, instead opting for a comprehensive study of the site's historical significance. This pause raises further questions regarding whether or not the house is worthy of preservation, despite previous reports indicating its architectural and heritage value. With various parties weighing in, this decision promises to be far from simple and is sure to keep citizens on tenterhooks.
As discussions continue, it’s fascinating to note that Lee Kuan Yew's legacy extends beyond just a physical residence—it includes his ambitious vision for a multicultural Singapore, which is celebrated through various public policies and initiatives. Furthermore, this ongoing saga of 38 Oxley Road stands as a testament to the delicate balance between honoring heritage and accommodating modern developments—an issue faced not just in Singapore but worldwide!
No option should be precluded or closed off at this stage, the minister said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NHB says allowing Lee Hsien Yang's demolition bid now would rule out a 'proper and full consideration' of the options for the house.
The fate of 38 Oxley Road, the former residence of Singapore's late founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), is once again in the spotlight following the ...
The Urban Redevelopment Authority has put on hold a review of Lee Hsien Yang's application to demolish the property at 38 Oxley Road.
SINGAPORE: A study of the site of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew's house at 38 Oxley Road will be done by the National Heritage Board (NHB) to assess ...
The National Heritage Board will study the significance the house at 38 Oxley Road and assess if it's worthy of preservation.
Singapore temporarily blocked the demolition of the house of its first prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew, as it weighs whether to preserve the property that has ...
The board noted that a 2018 ministerial committee report had already assessed the building as having architectural, heritage, and historical significance. The ...
While Mr Lee Kuan Yew stated his preference to demolish the house, he acknowledged it may be preserved. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The late Mr Lee Kuan Yew had accepted that his family home at 38 Oxley Road may be preserved, said the Singapore government.
The estranged brother of former Singapore PM had urged PM Lawrence Wong to expedite action in fulfilling Lee Kuan Yew's wish for the house to be demolished.
Lee Hsien Yang (LHY), the son of Singapore's founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, has publicly addressed the National Heritage Board's (NHB) decision to ...
Subsequently, he obtained approval from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) to renovate and redevelop the property. Source: Tharman Shanmugaratnam on ...
The Singapore government has responded to Lee Hsien Yang's recent remarks on Facebook about the demolition of the Lee family home at 38 Oxley Road.
The Govt can gazette the site as a national monument despite Mr Lee Hsien Yang's wish to demolish the house. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Homes including those of ex-Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad have been transformed to commemorate their contributions over the years.
Lee Hsien Yang is creating "false urgency" for the demolition of 38 Oxley Road amid claims that he knows are inaccurate, the Singapore government said on ...
KUALA LUMPUR: After much controversy, it now appears that 38, Oxley Road in Singapore may remain intact.