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The image displays the distinctive facade of the Old Hill Street Police Station, now known as the MICA Building, in Singapore. The large, multi-story structure exhibits a neoclassical architectural style with a light grey exterior. Its most striking feature is the array of vibrantly colored window shutters, visible in shades of red, yellow, orange, green, and brown, which stand out against the building's uniform stone-like surface.

The ground floor entrance is grand, characterized by large, fluted columns supporting a classical pediment. Several blurred figures are visible: two people stand within the archway of the entrance, and another person in light-colored clothing is walking in the bottom left foreground. Green, well-maintained bushes line the front of the building, separating it from the paved area and the road in the foreground.

To the right of the entrance, a traffic light pole is visible. A sign attached to the pole clearly reads "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS" and the acronym "MICA" below it. A "NO U-TURN" symbol is also present on a smaller sign. Further to the right, an abstract sculpture or architectural element composed of vertical wooden or metal slats can be partially seen. Faint numbers such as "2440" and "3081" are discernible on the building facade near some windows.

The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast or late afternoon, as there are no strong shadows. The scene captures an urban setting with a notable public building.
FM-uHS2K2

Dec 11, 2024

Singapore, Singapore

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The image displays the distinctive facade of the Old Hill Street Police Station, now known as the MICA Building, in Singapore. The large, multi-story structure exhibits a neoclassical architectural style with a light grey exterior. Its most striking feature is the array of vibrantly colored window shutters, visible in shades of red, yellow, orange, green, and brown, which stand out against the building's uniform stone-like surface. The ground floor entrance is grand, characterized by large, fluted columns supporting a classical pediment. Several blurred figures are visible: two people stand within the archway of the entrance, and another person in light-colored clothing is walking in the bottom left foreground. Green, well-maintained bushes line the front of the building, separating it from the paved area and the road in the foreground. To the right of the entrance, a traffic light pole is visible. A sign attached to the pole clearly reads "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS" and the acronym "MICA" below it. A "NO U-TURN" symbol is also present on a smaller sign. Further to the right, an abstract sculpture or architectural element composed of vertical wooden or metal slats can be partially seen. Faint numbers such as "2440" and "3081" are discernible on the building facade near some windows. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast or late afternoon, as there are no strong shadows. The scene captures an urban setting with a notable public building.

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