Living Heritage through Religious Architecture and its Transformation

 

The Living Heritage through Religious Architecture and Its Transformation Exhibition is presented to you by Dr Imran Tajudeen, together with NUS Master of Arts in Architectural Conservation (MAArC) students, as part of their course module – AR5958D: Critical Heritage Approach to Conservation and Place. This exhibition comprises four religious sites in Singapore: The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, the Church of St. Teresa, Nagore Dargah, and the Habib Nuh Mausoleum and Haji Muhammad Salleh Mosque Complex, focusing on their history of construction, conservation, relationship to its neighbourhood, and the role of communities in its continued growth, significance, and value.