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the mural cladding of which is the largest installation art in Singapore
This is outdated. The original Marine Parade Community Building was demolished in 2023, and reporting on the redevelopment said the mural facade would be removed, so the mural cladding no longer currently "is" Singapore's largest installation art.
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The clause is written in the present tense ("is"), which tells readers that the building's mural cladding currently exists and currently holds that distinction.
But recent reporting says the original Marine Parade Community Building was demolished in 2023 as part of redevelopment. Earlier reporting on that redevelopment also said the mural facade itself would be removed/replaced. Once the original building and mural wall were removed, it became inaccurate to describe that mural cladding as something that presently "is" Singapore's largest installation art.
So this is not a dispute about the building's historical significance: the mural was described that way historically. The problem is the page presents it as a current fact even though the original building and mural are no longer there.
2 sources
- New Marine Parade Community Building that will house town's library to be ready by Q1 2026 | The Straits Times
The original building, home to a community centre, public library and theatre company The Necessary Stage, was demolished in 2023.
- Marine Parade CC facade, also S'pore's largest art piece, to be replaced - Mothership.SG
Singapore's largest installation art will be removed from the Marine Parade Community Building when it undergoes upgrading.