William S. W. Lim
| s = 林少伟 | p = Lín Shàowěi | j = Lam4 Siu2 Wai5 | poj = Lîm Siáu-úi }} William Siew Wai Lim (; 19 July 1932 – 6 January 2023) was a Singaporean architect. Some of his noted designs included the Tanglin Shopping Centre (1972), the People's Park Complex (1973), and the Golden Mile Complex (1974), all in Singapore. Lim wrote and lectured on a wide range of subjects relating to architecture, urbanism, and culture in Asia as well as on current issues relating to the postmodern, ''glocality'' and social justice. He was the author of ''Asian Alterity: With Special Reference to Architecture and Urbanism through The Lens of Cultural Studies'' (2008), as well as editor of ''Asian Design Culture'' (2009) and co-editor of ''Non West Modernist Past'' (2011). Provided by Wikipedia
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Incomplete urbanism : a critical urban strategy for emerging economies / by Lim, William Siew Wai, 1932-2023
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Asian alterity : with special reference to architecture + urbanism through the lens of cultural studies / by Lim, William Siew Wai, 1932-2023
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Asian ethical urbanism : a radical postmodern perspective / by Lim, William Siew Wai, 1932-2023
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Public space in urban Asia /
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