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97.5° Arc x 8 sculpture by Bernar Venet in Campus Green
The "97.5° Arc x 8" is part of Bernar Venet's Arc series of sculptures, which illustrate the beauty, balance and malleability of steel. Its name describes its mathematical composition, where all of the beams in the sculpture are nested and curved to the same angle providing a sense of balance and grace. The sculpture was donated to SMU by Dato' Kho Hui Meng on 19 May 2017. It is situated prominently in Campus Green.
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    Archaeological Survey at Bras Basah Park
    Singapore Management University and the Singapore History Museum conducted an archaeological survey of Bras Basah Park in August 2001 before construction of the university’s city campus began. A backhoe was used to dig fourteen 2m x 2m test pits. Photo shows view from the park looking towards Plaza by the Park and the Singapore Art Museum on Bras Basah Road.
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      Archaeological Survey at Bras Basah Park
      Fragments discovered in the archaeological survey of Bras Basah Park. Singapore Management University and the Singapore History Museum conducted an archaeological survey of Bras Basah Park in August 2001 before construction of the university’s city campus began.
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        Manasseh Meyer Building
        Looking across the upper quadrangle to the Manasseh Meyer Building at Singapore Management University’s interim campus at Bukit Timah. Photo taken on 17 March 2002.
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          Renovated Auditorium
          A renovated auditorium at Singapore Management University’s Bukit Timah campus in 2001.
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            Food Haven
            Food Haven, the food court at Singapore Management University’s Bukit Timah campus. Photo taken in 2001.
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              Oei Tiong Ham Building
              The Oei Tiong Ham Building on Singapore Management University's Bukit Timah campus. Photo taken on 24 December 2001.
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                Manasseh Meyer Building
                The entrance to the Manasseh Meyer Building at Singapore Management University’s interim campus at Bukit Timah. Photo taken on 7 March 2002.
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                  Eu Tong Sen Building
                  Entrance to the Eu Tong Sen Building at Singapore Management University’s interim campus at Bukit Timah. Photo taken on 7 March 2002.
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                    Lee Kong Chian School of Business
                    Lee Kong Chian School of Business at Singapore Management University’s city campus. Photo taken in September 2005.
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                      Federal Building
                      View of Federal Building at the Bukit Timah campus in the 1990s. The Bukit Timah campus served as Singapore Management University's interim campus from 2001 to 2005.
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                        Oei Tiong Ham Building
                        View of the Oei Tiong Ham Building, Block A, on the Bukit Timah campus in 2000. Singapore Management University began classes at the Bukit Timah campus in August 2001, the start of its second academic year.
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                          City Campus
                          View of the Singapore Management University city campus with Singapore's financial centre in the distance. The Li Ka Shing Library is in the centre of the photo and the Lee Kong Chian School of Business is to the left. The School of Accountancy can be seen behind the library. Construction work for the Bras Basah station on the Circle Line is in the lower left corner. Photo taken in September 2005.
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                            Night aerial view of SMU campus building against the backdrop of the financial district of Singapore
                            Night aerial view of SMU campus building against the backdrop of the financial district of Singapore.
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                              Breaking new ground at the Groundbreaking Ceremony of the new School of Law Building
                              Breaking new ground at the Groundbreaking Ceremony of the new School of Law Building
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                                The de Suantio Gallery is one of the facilities in SMU that encourage student creativity and vibrancy
                                In November 2012, the de Suantio Gallery was named after the Suantio family in recognition of a $2.777 million generous donations by Dr Della Suantio Lee and D.S. Lee Foundation. It is a 180 square metre space located on Level 1 of the School of Economics and School of Social Sciences building. Its first exhibition featured the work series "Bits of Me - Portraits" of reowned Indonesian photographer Indra Leonardi, exposing students to his craft and sensitivity to his sitters. The naming ceremony was graced by Singapore President Tony Tan Keng Yam and Mrs Mary Tan, and attended by some 60 guests, including Dr Della Suantio Lee and her husband, Dr Lee Seng Gee.
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                                  Welcome to SMU Labs
                                  SMU partners with Ascott Limited to launch lyf@SMU in 2017. Located within the SMU Labs, it provides SMU copmmunity with a 24/7 dynamic and trend-setting co-study, co-work, co-living environment that also serves as a ‘living lab’ where applied research simultaneously takes place.
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                                    Entrance to the new School of Law building in 2017
                                    Entrance to the new School of Law building in 2017. It was named Yong Pung How School of Law after the former chief justice of Singapore and Chancellor of SMU in 2021.
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                                      Entrance to Lee Kong Chian School of Business facing Vanguard Building in 2015
                                      Entrance to Lee Kong Chian School of Business facing the historic Vanguard Building, formerly known as MPH building, which was built in 1908. In 2014, SMU leased the building as a "laboratory" for experiential learning, naming it SMU Labs.
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                                        Model of Proposed City Campus
                                        Three-dimensional model of the proposed Singapore Management University city campus to be built in the Bras Basah area of Singapore. Fort Canning Park is on the right and Mount Sophia is in the lower left. Photo taken in 1998.
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                                          Aerial view of Kwa Geok Choo Law Library, which takes an architectural form of a pearl
                                          Aerial view of Kwa Geok Choo Law Library, which takes the architectural shape of a pearl, a symbol for inspirational learning and serves as a "moral compass" emphasizing dignity, truth and justice in society.
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                                            Evening view of the newly built Kwa Geok Choo Law Library in the law school building
                                            Night capture of the prominant pearl structure of Kwa Geok Choo Law Library as seen from its entrance in the newly built law school in 2017.
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                                              Campus Construction
                                              Looking to the south-east, a view of the construction sites for Singapore Management University’s Li Ka Shing Library, School of Accountancy and Lee Kong Chian School of Business. Victoria and Queen Streets run diagonally across the left side of the image. Stamford Road (before alignment) is flanked by trees in the middle of the picture. Photo taken on 27 November 2002.
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                                                Topping Out Ceremony for City Campus
                                                Symbolic topping out of Singapore Management University’s city campus performed by, left to right, Obayashi Corporation Managing Director Ryuichi Irahara, Chairman Ho Kwon Ping, Minister for Education Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President Howard Hunter and Tan Teck Kiam of KNTA Architects. Picture taken on 18 October 2004.
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                                                  Aerial Views of City Campus
                                                  Day and night aerial views of the academic buildings at Singapore Management University’s city campus. The viewer is looking from Victoria Street (in the foreground) towards the brick-coloured roofs of the five academic buildings and Orchard Road beyond. On the left is the Lee Kong Chian School of Business, and just behind it is the School of Accountancy. The Li Ka Shing Library is in the centre of the photo. The School of Information Systems and School of Economics and Social Sciences are behind the library on the right. Photo taken on 8 January 2005.
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