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[24 February 2006]
Sea of Learning - A New Library for a New Campus
The Official Opening of Li Ka Shing
Library
Singapore and Hong Kong, 24
February 2006 - Today marked the official
opening of the Li Ka Shing Library at the Singapore Management
University (SMU).
Dr Li Ka-shing, Chairman ofLi
Ka Shing Foundation and Hutchison
Whampoa Limited, a world renowned entrepreneur and
philanthropist, officiated at the opening of the library
together with special guest Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew.
In 2002 together with Hutchison Whampoa
Group, a gift of S$19.5 million, the largest contribution
ever made to a Singapore university at the time, was granted
to SMU by the Li Ka Shing Foundation of which S$15 million
has been earmarked for the endowment of the library and the
remaining portion dedicated towards the establishment of
up to eight concurrent scholarships to support scholars from
Hong Kong and China.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Dr Li
shared his long-standing feelings for Singapore, “Today
feels a great deal like a fond and endearing walk down memory
lane for me,” Dr Li was reminiscent of 1967 when his
young family came to Singapore amidst looming turbulence
and uncertainty.
In a speech titled “Between
Form and Substance”, Dr Li shared
his thoughts on the importance of “responsible
citizenship”.
“The prime challenge as I see it today
is how to nurture the responsible citizenship, how to build
in the hearts and minds of genuinely progressive young men
and women the will as well as the means to carry our true
hope of the future.”
Dr Li believes that it is important for
thinking, innovative and inspired men and women to feel a
deeper sense of responsibility and public duty towards their
world and beyond and care as much for individual dignity
and for collective honour.
“The road to true liberalism is a
long one,” he said. “We must not succumb to the
belief that by merely providing the mechanism of participation
we have achieved our goal… structure might hold us
together but substance is the essence of a bright and transcendent
future.” He used the library as an example, “I
believe that this new library structure would have found
its beautiful soul if it inspires us to seek who we are,
who we all are and where we shall be.”
Mr Ho Kwon Ping, Chairman of SMU, added, “The
library will support SMU's world-class teaching and research
by serving as the gateway to a vast resource of information.
It is also designed to bring students from across campus
to congregate and share ideas, innovations and creativity.”
Poised to become the unified centre for
information creation, discovery and management, the five-storey
library is situated at the heart of SMU's new city campus
and serves faculty and students from all four schools, as
well as the educational community and public. The library
is a resource for both print and electronic collections and
boasts study and training areas, a reading room, a lounge
and café and state-of-the-art facilities such as wireless
network connections, virtual interactive terminals and multimedia
laboratories. The University's Visitor Centre takes pride
of place on the ground floor, and is the centre point of
the 4.5 hectare campus.
The Li Ka Shing Library showcases unique
architectural features, such as the louvered windows facing
the Campus Green, which permit abundant natural light and
also allow for dramatic views of the surrounding district – including
such buildings as the National Museum of Singapore and the
Singapore Art Museum; skylights and light wells that infuse
the interior spaces with natural brightness; and exterior
planter boxes filled with natural greenery that cascades
down the library's modern, curvilinear façades.
The Foyer Entrance of the library will feature
a unique art piece titled “Sea of Learning”,
which was the winning entry of the Public Art Competition
jointly organized by the Li Ka Shing Foundation and SMU.
A total of 17 submissions were received
from Singapore, Mainland China and Hong Kong. The work of
Ms Connie Chu and Mr David Biddlecombe of the Hong Kong Polytechnic
University was selected for installation. The art work is
a metaphoric interpretation of the ancient Chinese saying “the
sea of learning is boundless, perseverance is the key.”
About Li Ka Shing Foundation
The Li Ka Shing Foundation was established
in 1980 to nurture a culture of giving. Mr Li believes that
this can be accomplished by focusing on capacity empowerment
through education and the building of a caring society through
medical and healthcare projects. The Li Ka Shing Foundation
and other private charitable foundations established by Mr
Li have supported numerous philanthropic activities with
grants, sponsorships, and commitments of over HK$7.6 billion.
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