Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7016510> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7016510 subject Q7026207.
- Q7016510 subject Q8526510.
- Q7016510 subject Q8677343.
- Q7016510 subject Q8805462.
- Q7016510 abstract "The new town planning concept was introduced into Singapore with the building of the first new town, Queenstown, from July 1952 to 1973 by the country's public housing authority, the Housing and Development Board. Today, the vast majority of the approximately 11,000 public housing buildings are organised into 23 towns and 3 estates across the country.Each new town is designed to be completely self-sustainable. Helmed by a hierarchy of commercial developments, ranging from a town centre to precinct-level outlets, there is no need to venture out of town to meet the most common needs of residences. Employment can be found in industrial estates located within several towns. Educational, health care, and recreational needs are also taken care of with the provision of schools, hospitals, parks, sports complexes, and so on.Singapore's expertise in successful new town design was internationally recognised when the Building and Social Housing Foundation (BSHF) of the United Nations awarded the World Habitat Award to Tampines Town, which was selected as a representative of Singapore's new towns, on 5 October 1992.".
- Q7016510 thumbnail AngMoKio.JPG?width=300.
- Q7016510 wikiPageExternalLink HDB%20AR06_07_stats_charts.pdf.
- Q7016510 wikiPageExternalLink Statistics2010.html.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q1069101.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q1074523.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q10860944.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q10861231.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q10861365.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q1714023.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q177530.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q18110872.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q18124706.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q18125737.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q1906213.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q1934365.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q2224065.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q2734905.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q2790461.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q3249777.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q3306197.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q334.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q4216846.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q42222.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q4259064.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q4259440.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q4761845.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q4850725.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q4879339.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q4986531.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q4986926.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q5110386.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q525295.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q5254438.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q6315392.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q6764201.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q7026207.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q720209.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q7260156.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q7449155.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q8053845.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526510.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q8677343.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q8805462.
- Q7016510 wikiPageWikiLink Q9079137.
- Q7016510 comment "The new town planning concept was introduced into Singapore with the building of the first new town, Queenstown, from July 1952 to 1973 by the country's public housing authority, the Housing and Development Board. Today, the vast majority of the approximately 11,000 public housing buildings are organised into 23 towns and 3 estates across the country.Each new town is designed to be completely self-sustainable.".
- Q7016510 label "New towns and estates of Singapore".
- Q7016510 depiction AngMoKio.JPG.