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The National Library is the flagship
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of Singapore. A subsidiary of the
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(NLB), it is located on an 11,304–square metre site in Victoria Street within the
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. It is the country's largest
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. The library has regional branches throughout the country such as in
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,
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and Woodlands as well as affiliations with academic and professional libraries. The branch libraries are open to the general public and consist of circulating libraries. The National Library also consists of
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, which are also open to the general public.


History

The National Library traces its history back to 1823 with the establishment of the first national
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as suggested by
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, the founder of modern Singapore. It was renamed the Hullett Memorial Library in 1923, co-located with Singapore's first school,
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, at a site now occupied by the Raffles City complex. It moved to a separate Library and Museum Building in 1887 under the name of Raffles Library as part of the Raffles Museum, before moving to the
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premises in 1960 under the name of the
National Library of Singapore The National Library is the flagship national library of Singapore. A subsidiary of the National Library Board (NLB), it is located on an 11,304–square metre site in Victoria Street, Singapore, Victoria Street within the Downtown Core. It i ...
where it was opened by Yusof Ishak, the first
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.


Central Public Library

Formerly known as the Central Lending Library at 91 Stamford Road, the collection was relocated to 100 Victoria Street and opened as the Central Public Library in 2005. In June 2022, the Central Public Library was completely overhauled, and re-opened in January 2024 as a venue offering a myriad of learning experiences for all ages. The lending library is currently home to the Children's Biodiversity Library by S.E.A. Aquarium, and also offers content on Singapore culture, literature and sustainability.


Lee Kong Chian Reference Library

Previously known as the National Reference Library, the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library adopted its new name after receiving a S$60 million donation from the Lee Foundation, founded by Dr Lee Kong Chian. It occupies 7 storeys (Levels 7-13) at the National Library Building with a floor area of 14,265 square metres.


Current building

The current building, a 16-storey, two-block development situated in the city's Civic District, replaces the old National Library at
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, which closed on 31 March 2004. In May 1999, Swan & Maclaren Architects won the tender to design the new National Library. In March 2000, Minister for National Development Mah Bow Tan announced that the old National Library would be demolished and a new National Library built on Victoria Street. In January 2001, Malaysian architect
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split from the design team at Swan and Maclaren, resulting in the latter losing the design contract. Yeang joined architectural firm T.R. Hamzah & Yeang and the new firm took over the design contract for the National Library.Pearson, Clifford A.
"T.R. Hamzah & Yeang applies its trademark bioclimatic design principles to the new National Library in Singapore"
in
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, August 2006
The library moved to its new home on 22 July 2005, and was officially opened on 12 November that year by the then
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S. R. Nathan. It is the flagship building of the
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, bringing together the core functions of the old library by incorporating a
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, known as the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library (), as well as a
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, the Central Public Library, under one roof. On the highest 16th level rooftop, there is a large closed area designed like a bubble called The Pod, used for functions and events. Although not a public viewing gallery, it has a panoramic 360-degree view of the city core and Marina bay area. The plaza on the ground floor has a cafe and is often used as an exhibition space. There are escalators on every floor, from Basement 3 to level 14th. The basement carpark has 246 lots. A number of old bricks from the old National Library building has been incorporated into the present building.


Sections

The main collections found at each level of the National Library Building include: *Level B1 – Central Public Library Collection *Level 7 – Business, Science and Technology collections *Level 8 – Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities collections *Level 9 – Chinese, Malay and Tamil collections and the Asian Children's Literature collection *Level 10 – Donors' Collections, Asian Children's Collection *Level 11 – Singapore and Southeast Asia collections. *Levels 12 and 13 – Rare Materials Collection (limited access, only with permission)


Gallery

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See also

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Green building Green building (also known as green construction, sustainable building, or eco-friendly building) refers to both a structure and the application of processes that are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's li ...
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Green library The Cecil H. Green Library (commonly known as Green Library) is the main library on the Stanford University campus and is part of the SUL system. It is named for Cecil H. Green. Green Library houses 4 million volumes, most of which are relat ...
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List of national and state libraries A national library is established by the government of a nation to serve as the pre-eminent repository of information for that country. Unlike public libraries, they rarely allow citizens to borrow books. Often, they include numerous rare, valua ...
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Sustainable architecture Sustainable architecture is architecture that seeks to minimize the negative environmental impact of buildings through improved efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, development space and the ecosystem at large. Sometimes, su ...


References

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Commemorating the Closing Chapter of the National Library at Stamford RoadNational Library Board SingaporeLee Kong Chian Reference LibraryNational Library of Singapore's Guide to its history
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