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Our Tampines Hub | |||||||||||||
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Former names | Tampines Town Hub | ||||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||||
Status | Completed | ||||||||||||
Type | Mixed-use development | ||||||||||||
Architectural style | Sustainable architecture | ||||||||||||
Location | Tampines, Singapore | ||||||||||||
Address | 1 Tampines Walk, Singapore 528523 | ||||||||||||
Opened | 6 August 2017 | ||||||||||||
Cost | S$500 million | ||||||||||||
Owner | People's Association | ||||||||||||
Technical details | |||||||||||||
Floor count | 7 | ||||||||||||
Grounds | 5.3 hectares | ||||||||||||
Design and construction | |||||||||||||
Architect(s) | DP Architects Pte Ltd | ||||||||||||
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Our Tampines Hub (abbreviated as OTH) is an integrated community and lifestyle building in Tampines, Singapore. It is located on the grounds of the former Tampines Stadium and Tampines Sports Hall and is part of the development of the Tampines Regional Centre.[1]
Built based on feedback from 15,000 residents living in the vicinity, the complex was officially opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 6 August 2017.[2] The current multi-purpose complex replaced the former Tampines Stadium, Tampines Sports Hall, Tampines Swimming Complex, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) Tampines Branch Office and the Tampines Regional Library, housing them under one roof.