The Shanghai Tower, designed by the global architecture firm Gensler, is officially recognized as the world's third tallest ...
After decades of green initiatives, Singapore has become a City in Nature, where skyscrapers are cloaked in greenery, parks ...
The government received eight bids for the site, according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority. The bidders included ...
There, Francis marveled at Singapore’s modern skyscrapers “that seem to rise from the sea” and the government’s commitment to providing public housing and quality education and health care ...
But hidden within its bustling retail hotspots lies a surprising fusion of nature and culture. The Orchard Heritage Trail ...
Another recent example of this trend is Amazon's new glassy office space, dubbed the Spheres, that opened in January in Seattle. Corporate employees work alongside 40,000 plants of 400 species there.
The skyscraper is planned to be at least 1,001 metres tall, making it the world's first one-kilometre-tall building.
For such a large city, you'll be shocked at the amount of parks that share space with the skyscrapers. And the Singapore Botanic Gardens is the epicenter of this natural, flowering splendor.