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The mall will comprise many firsts in Singapore, such as a dedicated 200 metre cycling lane on the first floor of the mall, [5] a Golden Village cinema with multi-sensory experiences and a high tech food court with a conveyor belt system and self ordering kiosks by Kopitiam. It will also feature a rock climbing wall, operated by Climb Central ...
The Central Region is one of the five regions in the city-state of Singapore and the main metropolitan region surrounding the Central Area. Comprising 13,150 hectares (32,500 acres) of land area, [ 2 ] it includes 11 planning areas within the Central Area, as well as another 11 more outside it.
The Central Area, also called the City Area, and informally The City, is the main commercial and financial city centre of Singapore.Located in the south-eastern part of the Central Region, the Central Area consists of eleven constituent planning areas: the Downtown Core, Marina East, Marina South, the Museum Planning Area, Newton, Orchard, Outram, River Valley, Rochor, the Singapore River and ...
The vegetation around Mount Faber is a secondary rainforest that is smaller and less dense than on Bukit Timah Hill.Mount Faber is one of the higher hills in Singapore at 106 metres (348 ft), [7] lower than Bukit Timah Hill (164 m (538 ft)) and Bukit Gombak (133 m (436 ft)) and 113 m (371 ft)).
The skyline of Singapore in 2018. Singapore is a highly urbanised country with over 10,000 [1] completed high-rises, the majority located in the Downtown Core, its central business district (CBD). [2] In the CBD, there are over 100 skyscrapers. [3] The Guoco Tower currently holds the title of the
Oasia Hotel Downtown is a 27-story mixed-use hotel and office skyscraper in the Downtown Core district of Singapore. Its exterior includes 21 species of climbing plants on its facade. [3]
The building was designed by Gan Eng Oon, William Lim and Tay Kheng Soon of the Singapore architect firm Design Partnership, now known as DP Architects. [4] Sited on 1.3 hectares and built to a height of 89 metres, [13] the Golden Mile Complex is an exemplary type of "megastructure" described by architectural historian, Reyner Banham. It is one ...
The Central Catchment Nature Reserve [a] (CCNR) is the largest nature reserve in Singapore, occupying 2880 hectares. [2] Forming a large green lung in the geographical centre of the city, it houses several recreational sites, including the Singapore Zoo, the Night Safari and the River Safari, as well as several newer facilities built to encourage public appreciation of the reserve, such as the ...