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7 Photogenic HDB Flats In Singapore You Need To See

Rediscover one of Singapore's most iconic urban features

Think public housing in Singapore is boring? We bet you'll change your mind once you get to the end of this article. Singapore may be a concrete jungle, but as the murals on the streets and charming heritage buildings show us, you can find beautiful art almost everywhere in the city. Even our humble HDB flats have been catching our eye more and more lately, boasting all sorts of creative designs from pop art to Medieval-style architecture. Since many of the oldest and prettiest buildings have been demolished these past few years, we don't want to wait till it's too late to treasure the architectural heritage around us. Want to get not just great but unique photos of Singapore? Plan a trail to visit these super camera-ready HDB flats!

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Photo: MyCommunity.org.sg

4. The Butterfly Block

Another unique public housing architecture in Queenstown. While SkyTerrace@Dawson was recently built, Block 168A Queensway, also known as “the Butterfly Block,” got its quirky curved design from all the way back in the 1970s! It was one of HDB’s earliest efforts at creating more innovative and eye-catching housing estates. The block has been repainted over the years, of course, and we love the current pastel green colour.

Where: Blk 168A, Queensway, Singapore 140168

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