Preserving Trees at City Campus
Mature trees were removed from Singapore Management University’s city campus construction site and then replanted on campus after the construction was completed. Among them was a 70-year-old rain tree weighing more than 37 tonnes. The tree was 21-metres in height with a crown 25 metres in diameter....
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sg-smu-ink.city_campus-10212013-07-04T10:12:03Z Preserving Trees at City Campus Mature trees were removed from Singapore Management University’s city campus construction site and then replanted on campus after the construction was completed. Among them was a 70-year-old rain tree weighing more than 37 tonnes. The tree was 21-metres in height with a crown 25 metres in diameter. Picture taken at Bras Basah Park on 20 May 2003. 2003-05-20T07:00:00Z text image/jpeg https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/city_campus/22 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/city_campus/article/1021/type/native/viewcontent Copyright © Singapore Management University City Campus (2005 - Present) Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Singapore Management University City campus Tree planting Building sites Universities & colleges -- Planning Trees Nature conservation Environmental conservation and preservation. https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/city_campus/1021/thumbnail.jpg |
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Mature trees were removed from Singapore Management University’s city campus construction site and then replanted on campus after the construction was completed. Among them was a 70-year-old rain tree weighing more than 37 tonnes. The tree was 21-metres in height with a crown 25 metres in diameter. Picture taken at Bras Basah Park on 20 May 2003. |
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