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Condo with conservation clubhouse

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In Singapore, there are several condominiums that incorporate conserved buildings as part of their development, often serving as clubhouses or other amenities. Here are a few examples:

Emerald Garden

Located at 31 & 33 Club Street, Emerald Garden features a conserved shophouse that serves as the entrance to the condo, with commercial shops above. This shophouse retains its elaborate structure and details, adding a unique historical charm to the development.

South Beach Residences

This condominium includes four conserved buildings from the former Beach Road Army Camp, including the NCO (Non-Commissioned Officers) Club. The NCO Club, built in 1952, is notable for its Art Deco and Modern architectural style and was restored to maintain its original character. It now serves as part of the condo's amenities.

General Guidelines

For condos with conserved buildings, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has strict conservation guidelines to ensure the historical significance and original character of these buildings are preserved. These guidelines cover the restoration and adaptive reuse of conserved buildings, allowing them to be used as clubhouses, residential units, or commercial spaces while maintaining their historical integrity.

These developments highlight the blend of heritage and modern living, offering residents a unique and historically rich environment.
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