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Introduction HDB's objective in the early years was to build low-cost housing for low-income Singaporeans to tackle the massive housing shortage inherited from the colonial government. Moving into the  seventies , it concentrated on improving housing standards and encouraging home ownership. In the  eighties , it set out to build, not just homes, but communities in self-contained towns. In the  nineties and beyond , the challenge is for HDB to respond to aspirations for a better quality lifestyle, one that will continue to remain affordable and innovative.  By comparison with many other large cities in the world, modern public housing in Singapore has achieved impressive results. From old, badly degenerated, overcrowded slums, characterized by poor sanitation and lack of hygiene, high-rise public flats of varied designs and sizes now characterize the skyline. Whereas tuberculosis was rife and buildings posed fire hazards, Singaporeans today enjoy high standards of public hygiene and safety as well as numerous luxuries in high quality housing symbolic of modernity.
1918 to 1927 In 1918 ,  the Colonial Administration set up a Housing Commission to study the housing problem in the central area. The results of the study led to the  setting up of the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in 1927 with the mandate of housing the homeless. 1959 The SIT had only been given building authority in 1932 and managed to construct 20,907 units between 1947 and its demise in 1959.  By 1959, the SIT had only managed to house a meagre 8.8% of Singapore’s 1.6 million people. Large numbers of people still lived in continually deteriorating overcrowded slums and squatter areas with virtually no service facilities. It was  estimated that in 1959, around 250,000people were living in dilapidated pre-war housing in the central city area and around 300,000 were living in shanty huts in other congested squatter areas . This was the situation that the present Singapore government inherited when it came into power in 1959.  The government was faced with a lack of professional manpower, an inadequate building industry and limited financial resources. It had committed to fulfilling its election promise to construct 10,000 units of low-cost housing annually in its first five-year programme. On 1 February   1960, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) was established to carry out this task.
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Actions taken by government PAP gave top priority to the housing problem when it took over SG 1. PAP government set up Housing & Development Board (HDB) in Feb 1960 to replace SIT in providing public housing for rapidly increasing population 2. HDB implemented housing programme (3 Five-Year Plans)
1st five year plan and limitations of actions -housing estates emerged based on “neighbourhood” concept where each neighbourhood comprising 1000 to 5000 families was served by a self-contained cluster of shops, primary schools, clinics, community centres and playground to minimise travel outside neighbourhood. -located on the fringes of the central area (e.g. Tiong Bahru, Queenstown, Toa Payoh & Mac Pherson) ( so basically the 1 st  5 year plan focused on building as many flats as possible) Problems faced :  1. SG’s limited land area 2. Challenge of keeping construction cost low to ensure that flats were affordable to lower-income group 3. Resettling people living in slums and squatter settlements 4. Urgency of matter : dangerous living conditions. For example, fire in Bukit Ho Swee in May 1961 destroyed property worth about 1 million dollars, left 16000 people homeless, 54 injured, 2 dead) 2nd 5-Year-Plan: focus on improving the quality of housing programme
2 nd  five year plan   (1966-1970) Improvement was made to the design of estates & flats More open spaces between buildings Amenities such as playgrounds, landscaping and car-park facilities were provided “ Point-block” type of flats were introduced to provide residents with more privacy 3rd  Five Year Plan: (1971) HDB catered to housing needs of middle-income households who wanted bigger flats , but could not afford private property. HUDC (Housing and Urban Development Company (Private Limited) was formed in 1974 to design flats that cost less, but were comparable in quality & design with those built by the private sector 2 nd  and 3 rd  5 year plan
Home Ownership in Singapore,1980 and 1990 Type of Dwelling  Home Ownership  (%)    1980  1990 HDB Flats  60.8  91.7 Private Houses & Flats  72.0  87.2 Others  46.1  63.6 Overall  58.9  90.2 Source: Department of Statistics( 1991,Table 28).
Bibliography http://profile.nus.edu.sg/fass/geokongl/tsehse.pdf http://tcdc.undp.org/Sie/experiences/vol4/Public%20housing.pdf (very good-read) http://library.thinkquest.org/C006891/passingprint.html (timeline of HDB development shown) THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION! :D

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Shortage Of Housing

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  • 2. Introduction HDB's objective in the early years was to build low-cost housing for low-income Singaporeans to tackle the massive housing shortage inherited from the colonial government. Moving into the seventies , it concentrated on improving housing standards and encouraging home ownership. In the eighties , it set out to build, not just homes, but communities in self-contained towns. In the nineties and beyond , the challenge is for HDB to respond to aspirations for a better quality lifestyle, one that will continue to remain affordable and innovative. By comparison with many other large cities in the world, modern public housing in Singapore has achieved impressive results. From old, badly degenerated, overcrowded slums, characterized by poor sanitation and lack of hygiene, high-rise public flats of varied designs and sizes now characterize the skyline. Whereas tuberculosis was rife and buildings posed fire hazards, Singaporeans today enjoy high standards of public hygiene and safety as well as numerous luxuries in high quality housing symbolic of modernity.
  • 3. 1918 to 1927 In 1918 , the Colonial Administration set up a Housing Commission to study the housing problem in the central area. The results of the study led to the setting up of the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in 1927 with the mandate of housing the homeless. 1959 The SIT had only been given building authority in 1932 and managed to construct 20,907 units between 1947 and its demise in 1959. By 1959, the SIT had only managed to house a meagre 8.8% of Singapore’s 1.6 million people. Large numbers of people still lived in continually deteriorating overcrowded slums and squatter areas with virtually no service facilities. It was estimated that in 1959, around 250,000people were living in dilapidated pre-war housing in the central city area and around 300,000 were living in shanty huts in other congested squatter areas . This was the situation that the present Singapore government inherited when it came into power in 1959. The government was faced with a lack of professional manpower, an inadequate building industry and limited financial resources. It had committed to fulfilling its election promise to construct 10,000 units of low-cost housing annually in its first five-year programme. On 1 February 1960, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) was established to carry out this task.
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  • 5. Actions taken by government PAP gave top priority to the housing problem when it took over SG 1. PAP government set up Housing & Development Board (HDB) in Feb 1960 to replace SIT in providing public housing for rapidly increasing population 2. HDB implemented housing programme (3 Five-Year Plans)
  • 6. 1st five year plan and limitations of actions -housing estates emerged based on “neighbourhood” concept where each neighbourhood comprising 1000 to 5000 families was served by a self-contained cluster of shops, primary schools, clinics, community centres and playground to minimise travel outside neighbourhood. -located on the fringes of the central area (e.g. Tiong Bahru, Queenstown, Toa Payoh & Mac Pherson) ( so basically the 1 st 5 year plan focused on building as many flats as possible) Problems faced : 1. SG’s limited land area 2. Challenge of keeping construction cost low to ensure that flats were affordable to lower-income group 3. Resettling people living in slums and squatter settlements 4. Urgency of matter : dangerous living conditions. For example, fire in Bukit Ho Swee in May 1961 destroyed property worth about 1 million dollars, left 16000 people homeless, 54 injured, 2 dead) 2nd 5-Year-Plan: focus on improving the quality of housing programme
  • 7. 2 nd five year plan (1966-1970) Improvement was made to the design of estates & flats More open spaces between buildings Amenities such as playgrounds, landscaping and car-park facilities were provided “ Point-block” type of flats were introduced to provide residents with more privacy 3rd Five Year Plan: (1971) HDB catered to housing needs of middle-income households who wanted bigger flats , but could not afford private property. HUDC (Housing and Urban Development Company (Private Limited) was formed in 1974 to design flats that cost less, but were comparable in quality & design with those built by the private sector 2 nd and 3 rd 5 year plan
  • 8. Home Ownership in Singapore,1980 and 1990 Type of Dwelling Home Ownership (%) 1980 1990 HDB Flats 60.8 91.7 Private Houses & Flats 72.0 87.2 Others 46.1 63.6 Overall 58.9 90.2 Source: Department of Statistics( 1991,Table 28).
  • 9. Bibliography http://profile.nus.edu.sg/fass/geokongl/tsehse.pdf http://tcdc.undp.org/Sie/experiences/vol4/Public%20housing.pdf (very good-read) http://library.thinkquest.org/C006891/passingprint.html (timeline of HDB development shown) THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION! :D