[1] The building also features timber screens that "allow the surrounding greenery to flow in", as well as "optimising cross ventilation and natural daylight".
"[3] A bungalow completed in 1840 was demolished to make way for the chapel of the Trinity Theological College, which was established in 1948.
At the time, it featured "fixed seating" for 150, which could be increased to 500 if necessary, a cross "rising from the floor" and a wooden communion table in the chancel.
[1] In 2001, the college moved to a newer premises at Upper Bukit Timah, after which the campus was left vacant.
The restoration project won a special mention at the 2018 Urban Redevelopment Authority Architectural Heritage Awards.