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.


    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.


      SMU partners with Ascott to launch lyf@SMU
      lyf@SMU (lyf stands for Live Your Freedom) was officially in Feb 2017. Located within the SMU Labs, it offers SMU students a dynamic and trend-setting co-study, co-work, co-living environment that also serves as a ‘living lab’ where applied research simultaneously takes place. L-R: Mr Lee Chee Koon, CEO of The Ascott Limited, Professor Arnoud De Meyer, SMU President, Minister Ong Ye Kung, Mr Lim Ming Yan, President & Group CEO of CapitaLand Limited, Professor Lily Kong, SMU Provost


        Residences @ Prinsep
        Residences @ Prinsep, Singapore Management University's first hostel, opened in December 2006. Three blocks of conservation flats were renovated to provide 48 apartments for 261 students.


          Business School Construction Site
          The construction site for Singapore Management University’s Lee Kong Chian School of Business. Stamford Road runs across the middle of the picture; Queen Street is on the right and Victoria Street on the left. Photo taken on 27 November 2002.


            Viewing the model of the new law school building
            SMU President Arnoud De Meyer; Professor Yeo Tiong Min, Dean, School of Law; Attorney-General Steven Chong; Chancellor Yong Pung How; Dr Jonathan Marshall, son of David Marshall; Ms Ho Ching, CEO of Temasek Holdings; Mr Ho Kwon Ping, Chairman. Board of Trustees—being briefed by the architect about the new School of Law building.


              Campus Green
              View of the campus green at Singapore Management University’s city campus. The Bodhi Tree is on the right and the School of Information Systems is in the background. Photo taken on 14 March 2006.


                420 solar panels covering the roof of the newly launched SMU Connexion building in 2022
                SMU officially launched the SMU Connexion building which includes the installation of 420 solar panels on the roof, meeting 12 per cent of the campus’ overall energy consumption. As a city campus with limited avenues for onsite renewable engery generation, solar energy is the only feasible renewable energy source.


                  Move to the City
                  After four years at the Bukit Timah campus, a parade of 1,000 undergraduates and academics made their way from Bukit Timah to SMU's new city Campus in Bras Basah


                    All about SMU Labs
                    SMU Labs is a specially-designed facilities located at the old MPH building in Stamford Road that supports SMU-X courses. Facilities in the three-storey building such as the While and Huddle rooms, are designed to promote active participation, discussion, ideation and collaboration. There are also spaces for play, relaxation and rest. This video introduces the different spaces available to students round the clock for their enriched learning experiences.


                      University lounge for staff October 2010
                      Staff lounge in Administrative Building Level 6 after renovation


                        Bras Basah Park
                        Bras Basah Park in June 2000. This is the site selected for Singapore Management University’s city campus.


                          Front view of Prinsep Street Residences (PSR)
                          Front view of Prinsep Street Residences (PSR).


                            Students jamming in the basement studio
                            Located at the basement car park of the Lee Kong Chian School of Business, the basement studio has soundproofed walls, and is equipped with modern audio-visual equipment. It provides a practice space for music rehearsals, jamming suite and music productions, adding colour to the university life of students.


                              Study space under natural light in Kwa Geok Choo Law Library
                              Study space under the natural light from the tinted windows in Kwa Geok Choo Law Library, overlooking the greenary of Fort Canning Park.


                                Paranomic evening view of the newly built law school in 2017
                                Paranomic evening view of the newly built law school , featuring the pearl shaped structure of Kwa Geok Choo Law Library at the front.


                                  The prominant pearl structure of Kwa Geok Choo Law Library viewed from its entrance
                                  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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