National Aerated Water building in Serangoon to be conserved
URA says it recognises the building's architectural and heritage value; decision cheered by conservation enthusiasts
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THE main building of a former bottling factory, the National Aerated Water Co, will be partially conserved by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).
The main building comprises a two-storey L-shaped structure facing Serangoon Road. Other features that will be retained include its signage tower, a balcony with brick parapets, Art Deco timber transom panels and a concrete sun shading ledge that spirals out of a circular window.
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