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Complete

Roof
  
171 m (561 ft)

Floors
  
45

Architect
  
CPG Corporation

Owner
  
Ascendas Land

Height
  
171 m

Opened
  
1976

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Alternative names
  
Central Provident Fund Building

Type
  
Government offices Commercial offices

Location
  
Shenton Way, Downtown Core, Singapore

Architectural styles
  
Brutalist architecture, Modern architecture

Similar
  
Capital Tower, 8 Shenton Way, Robinson 77, Springleaf Tower, Lippo Centre

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The CPF Building is a high-rise skyscraper located in the central business district of Singapore. The tower is located on 79 Robinson Road, in the Shenton Way and Tanjong Pagar zone. The building is near several other skyscrapers such as DBS Building Tower One, SIA Building and Capital Tower, which are all about 100 metres away.

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Map of 79 Robinson Rd, CPF Building, Singapore 068897

It houses the former headquarters of the Central Provident Fund Board (CPF).

History

The CPF Building was designed by the Public Works Department, and was completed in 1976. Other firms involved in the development includes Lalesse Gevelliften BV (KONE Lalesse Gevelliftinstallaties), and the CPF. The building was reclad in 2001.

In November 2015, the building was sold to Ascendas Land for S$550 million.

Protests

On 12 August 2005, a rare demonstration by four people demanding greater transparency and accountability in Singapore's state-managed pension fund and other government-linked agencies. The two men and two women assembled at lunchtime outside the CPF building in the central business district, Robinson Road, Singapore. They claimed they did not need a permit and staged their protest for about an hour. However, soon a dozen anti-riot police wearing helmets and knee-high protective gear and carrying shields and batons forced them to disperse.

Architecture

The CPF Building exhibits the International architectural style. Similar in design to DBS Building Tower One, the main materials used in its construction are aluminium reinforced concrete, glass and granite. The structural types applied in its development are cantilever, with a concrete core.

References

CPF Building Wikipedia


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