83. OLDIES BUT GOODIES
As with most buildings built in the 60's, the Malabar Jama-Ath Mosque (1963), is dressed in mosaic tiles. It was the 'in' thing than. Such 'dressing' is now considered retro, a work of art even, as each mosaic covered building never has the same decorative pattern. This is better known in the community as an Indian Muslim mosque. Malabar is a region in India's southwest coast
This is the most revealing feature - the lotus design - long associated with the 1000-petal lotus of the crown chakra in Buddhism and Hinduism.
This is a common decorative feature in older mosques in Indonesia and many older homes outside of the cities have a lotus bud design on their gates and fences. Once rebuilt, such designs are never incorporated into the new mosques as seen in Singapore and Malaysia and elsewhere I'm sure...
Aaah...romantic spiral staircases, dressed in candy colours
This is the most revealing feature - the lotus design - long associated with the 1000-petal lotus of the crown chakra in Buddhism and Hinduism.
This is a common decorative feature in older mosques in Indonesia and many older homes outside of the cities have a lotus bud design on their gates and fences. Once rebuilt, such designs are never incorporated into the new mosques as seen in Singapore and Malaysia and elsewhere I'm sure...
Aaah...romantic spiral staircases, dressed in candy colours
These few buildings were snapped in and around the Bugis area...
The Kallang River is looking good enough to swim in these days if it were'nt so busy with dragon boaters and canoeists. Great picnic spot
Lady in red captured for posterity before everything else go further South and require rebuilding
The Kallang River is looking good enough to swim in these days if it were'nt so busy with dragon boaters and canoeists. Great picnic spot
Lady in red captured for posterity before everything else go further South and require rebuilding
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