A new green complex from world renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners will be adding more than a dash of green to the Singapore skyline. As sustainability becomes an essential ingredient to development in this island nation, the UK-based firm is leaving no stone unturned to make good use of alternative energy sources in this 150,000 square meter mixed-use project. As the winning design from an international competition, Singapore’s new eco-complex from Foster + Partners is pushing the green envelope from top to bottom in this sophisticated downtown design.
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Hi, I am an architecture student in Malaysia. while i was searching for a green building for one of my project. I visited ur weblog and saw the infos about new Norman fosters project. Do u know how can i get more info about this building? thnx.
im a student looking to study architecture also interested in “the green age” looking for advice