Architect behind Singapore's public housing system dies aged 87
The architect who designed Singapore's public housing system, now home to most of the country's 5.9 million residents, has died at the age of 87. Getty Images Liu played an integral role in shaping Singapore's public housing system Liu Thai Ker shaped the landscape of modern Singapore, with its distinctive public housing blocks dominating the skyline, from the city centre to the edges. Liu died on Sunday from complications following a fall about a week earlier, according to local reports quoting his son. Tributes have poured in, with many thanking Liu for his contributions. One user said that Singapore had "lost a giant", adding that Liu "did not merely build cities, but shaped the very way Singaporeans live, move and belong". Singapore's public housing flats, locally known as "HDBs" and named after the Housing and Development Board that oversees them, are a major driver of savings in the small but rich economy. Unlike public housing in s...