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Say Goodbye To Red Dot Traffic Building With These Events

Here's how you can enjoy the iconic building before it closes in May

The Ministry of Law has announced that the Red Dot Traffic Building, the conserved heritage building that houses the Red Dot Design Museum, will be taken over by Maxwell Chambers in May.

The building will undergo restoration works, which will be completed in 2019. Built in 1928, the Red Dot Traffic Building used to house the Singapore Traffic Police Headquarters for more than 70 years. In 2005, it reopened with the museum as its main tenant.

Here are four events that will be happening in the building and the museum before the space closes.

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Photo: Red Dot Design Museum

4. Exhibition: Designing Our Future

The third of the Red Dot Award exhibitions currently at the museum, this area showcases award-winning design concepts and ideas of the Red Dot Award: Design Concept.

Here, you can view more than 300 futuristic design concepts, which may one day be made available to us, improving our lives and even changing the world as we know it. Take a sneak peek into the future, see how it may evolve and open your mind to how differently our lives might be in the near future, from how we will commute to how we will interact with each other.

More information here.

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