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Singapore National Library

The first National Library to be built in the 21st Century, Singapore’s National Library is a striking architectural landmark located at 100 Victoria Street, within the city's civic district. Designed by the firm of T. R. Hamzah & Ken Yeang, the building was completed in 2005 and serves as the administrative center for the National Library Board (NLB).

The design of the building reflects Singapore's commitment to sustainability, featuring a green roof and various eco-friendly elements. The library is known for its modern and innovative design, with a focus on providing a welcoming and comfortable environment for patrons.

Inside, the National Library Headquarters houses a vast collection of books, periodicals, and other resources, including digital materials. The library also offers a range of services and facilities, such as study areas, meeting rooms, and exhibition spaces.

Overall, the National Library Headquarters is not only a hub for knowledge and learning but also a symbol of Singapore's dedication to education, culture, and sustainability.

Outdoor public space at Singapore National Library HQ with large glass and tiled structure, plants, and multiple tables with people dining.
Interior of Singapore National Library HQ building lobby with large glass windows, white columns, and people walking or sitting.
Interior view of Singapore National Library HQ, a multi-story library with high ceilings, large windows, and plenty of bookshelves. There are tables, chairs, and people working at desks.
Singapore National Library HQ with tall windows allowing natural light, multiple shelves filled with books, and a high ceiling with recessed lighting.