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Rare architectural gems in S'pore Botanic Gardens' new Gallop Extension
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Atbara, built in 1898, is Singapore’s oldest surviving example of the “black and white” style of residential architecture.
PHOTO: KAY NGEE TAN ARCHITECTS
SINGAPORE- A gravel pathway from the Singapore Botanic Gardens' visitor centre leads up to the new Gallop Extension.
Two black and white bungalows - set amid undulating land, lush green lawns and towering trees - take centre stage.


