Urban Jungle
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The rain washes the colors out of the high-rise canyons: the green of the palm trees, the twinkling lights of colorful sky bars in the high-rise buildings – it all disappears in the hazy twilight. The day of the world premiere of the new
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What are known as Supertrees create the event’s visual setting. The steel trees are a landmark of the Gardens by the Bay. They are fitted with solar cells and produce renewable energy that they turn into purple, shimmering light as night falls.
On the day of the world premiere, the rain subsides and darkness descends upon the Gardens by the Bay. The premiere guests from around the world await the proceedings with bated breath. Music and light effects bring Marc Fornes’ art installation to life; flashes of light flicker across the sculpture’s surface – and the
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The developers worked on the model with passion and perfectionism: “We are lifting the
In Singapore, it is taking a leap into the future. And is using the megacity as an extra-special backdrop: palm trees, ferns, and orchids line the streets, on which the traffic flows almost without congestion. Progress everywhere you look – but its history is nevertheless almost palpable. Tradition in harmony with modernity. Colorful colonial buildings and ancient temples look like miniatures ducking down below high-rise buildings. Many of these towering skyscrapers feature vertical gardens growing up them – Singapore has been developing its vision of a garden city since the 1960s. The urban jungle affords office workers a view of the urban rainforest, of a city which is growing and flourishing.
“Singapore opens the door to the future.”
Urban jungle
Around half of Singapore is planted, making the metropolis one of the greenest cities in the world. And flora is not limited to growing horizontally – vertical-facade and roof greening plays a significant part in the cityscape, too. In its Green Plan 2030, the city has determined that 200 hectares of high-rise building surfaces are to be planted by the end of the decade. Be it on a roof terrace like at the Oasia Hotel or inside the Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay, modern architecture goes hand in hand with sustainable urban development.
Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay
The metropolis is a meeting place for Europeans and Chinese, for Malayans and Indians. A global city that’s also a hub: the container ships line up in the port like a never-ending chain. The megacity with approximately six million inhabitants is considered a center of innovation and technology – attributes that likewise stand for the new
This potential is to be exploited even more comprehensively in the future, and the new
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The refined proportions come to bear in particular in the head-on view of the
Innovation and tradition: it is not only in Singapore that these conflicting poles are at work – these terms also serve Michael Mauer and his team as a compass whenever they develop a new or further enhance an existing car. With the all-electric
Marc Fornes’ shimmering sculpture is likewise inspired by this design. And offers space for special moments – like the world premiere in the Gardens by the Bay. Fornes, himself a passionate
By Matthias Kriegel, Erik Raidt
Photos by Frank Kayser
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