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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: nick chen jian hao, Mixing smaller and larger flats in every new town by • Ease social tension between the different income groups ( not good for the higher-income to live in exclusive areas. ) • Interaction among different income groups builds greater understanding leading to harmony., PAST: 1960s-80s aimed to Build Self-contained Towns, Public Housing in Singapore for the FUTURE: 1990s onwards, • relieve overcrowding in the cities/ clearance of slums and accommodate people affected by development projects (eg Jurong) how? Building towns further away from city centre, CONTINUOUS: 1960s – today aims to Encourage Social Cohesion, Public Housing in Singapore to solve the problems of the PAST: 1960s-80s, Encourage Social Cohesion how? •different races residing in the same area, who would then have a chance to interact and understand each other better leading to social cohesion between the different races. • In the past, different races were concentrated in different parts of Singaporeans hindering social cohesion., Maximize Land Space by • the government to acquire land from people who own it through compensation. • This was due to limited land and the need to maximize use of available land., Solve the Housing Crisis by • relieve overcrowding in the cities/ clearance of slums and accommodate people affected by development projects (eg Jurong), PAST: 1960s-80s aimed to Solve the Housing Crisis, PAST: 1960s-80s aimed to Maximize Land Space, Public Housing in Singapore guiding principles regardless of time CONTINUOUS: 1960s – today, PAST: 1960s-80s aimed to Encourage Home Ownership, CONTINUOUS: 1960s – today aims to Maximize Land Space, FUTURE: 1990s onwards aims to Meet Future Needs