The Singapore skyline has been getting greener these days with new developments from some of the world’s most renown architects. The latest design to join the trend is a new futuristic green building from architect Ken Yeang named Fusionopolis. A research and development complex, this structure will adorn Singapore as the island nation’s most eco-friendly skyscraper.
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Erm, you seem to have mixed in an image of Fusionpolis 1, which is by the late Kisho Kurokawa in with the post. This Fusionpolis is actually phase 2B, across the road from phase 1.
I am bad with the metric system, but 1.4 km? At 15 stories, that would make every story about 300 feet, right? What am I missing here?
We are too looking for similar kind Designs the build the Mixed development in Jaipur. Can you suggest me best architect who can handel project in India. What would be cost of Architect fee ? Please comment directly at sharma_venture@hotmail.com .
There is a typo in the article… 1.4 km is the length of the continuous green ramp, not the height of the building.
1.4 km is the length of the continuous green spiral ramp, not the height of the building.
what is the name of this project? can i get the plans of it somewhere?