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Tanjong Pagar Centre-SOMSingapore recently garnered acclaim for its <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/gardens-by-the-bay/" target="_blank">Gardens by the Bay</a> and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/lotus-shaped-singapore-artmuseum-collects-rain-and-light/" target="_blank">Marina Bay Resort</a> projects, but it will be soon recognized for a new landmark tower designed by <a href="https://www.som.com/project" target="_blank">Skidmore, Owings & Merrill</a>. The Tanjong Pagar Centre will top out at 290 meters (951 feet), making it the tallest building in Singapore. The mixed-use, 64-story tower will be located on the same block as the Tanjong Pagar City Park and it will feature green building strategies, quick access to the CBD and an existing MRT station right underneath it.1
Tanjong Pagar Centre-SOMThe <a href="http://www.tanjongpagarcentre.net/" target="_blank">Tanjong Pagar Centre</a> will be part of the Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority's vision to create "lively and attractive public places, protected and useful outdoor gathering spaces and sustainable urban environments."2
Tanjong Pagar Centre-SOMThe tower will include a six-story podium that includes multiple levels of car parking, retail, restaurants, entertainment, as well as the lobbies for the hotel, offices, and residential spaces.3
Tanjong Pagar Centre-SOMDeveloped by <a href="http://www.guocoland.com/index.shtml" target="_blank">Guocoland</a>, the tower is already under construction and located above the Tanjong Pagar MRT station and adjacent to the Tanjong Pagar Park. It is just a 10 minute walk to the CBD and primely located next to park space and public transportation.4
Tanjong Pagar Centre-SOMResidents and visitors can access the MRT station from this podium as well as a public “city room,” that will feature public art and outdoor performance areas.5
Tanjong Pagar Centre-SOMA luxury hotel will be located in the smaller 20-story tower, while the 64-story tower will feature Grade-A office spaces and high-end residential units.6
Tanjong Pagar Centre-SOMGuocoLand is committed to eco-friendly development and will aim to "set the standard for [the] sustainable, livable development in Singapore." Construction is expected to be complete in 2016.7







