SINGAPORE – Removing the private living spaces of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew from 38 Oxley Road does not take away from the site’s historical significance, said some heritage experts.

They said the site itself, where significant events that shaped Singapore’s independence took place, still holds historic and symbolic value even if the original structure is altered or demolished.

“The loss of a physical object like a building sometimes is unavoidable due to the natural, accidental or intentional circumstances,” said Associate Professor Johannes Widodo, a director of graduate programmes in architectural conservation at the National University of Singapore (NUS).

“In Singapore’s context, respecting our ancestor’s wishes is a virtue that is strongly preferred and accepted in …

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