A luminous sail-shaped skyscraper is nearing completion in Singapore, proving that there’s always room to grow despite the constraints of urban density. Designed by NBBJ Architects, The Sail @ Marina Bay consists of two smoothy sculpted skyscrapers inspired by the sun, wind, and water. Due for completion later this year, the project is expected to earn Singapore’s Gold Standard of Sustainability badge.
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4 toilets in 150 m2?
Do all Singaporeans have an intestinal disorder and a maid?
Actually The Sail has already been finished and there are people living in it! A friend had her BBQ party on the pooldeck on Saturday…
Its something Different!.
Say what you want, but it would take 15 years just to get through the red tape to get a beautifully designed building like this done in America…
i would love to stay in a place there… i bet one of my connections has one i could barter for