Friday, May 16, 2014

Sky Habitat - a Singapore Skyscraper Project by architect Safdie, with an Infinity Swimming Pool

Skt Habitat in Singapore is a project for a twin tower block of flats in Singapore with an infinity swimming pool. I loved Canadian Habitat - loved it. You can research the Canadian Habitat and the architect Safdie on line.
   The great features of Safdie's Singapore project: the infinity pool turning the hot city building into a leisure facility with the pleasures of the mountain view and the swimming pool; linking skyscrapers so in the event of an emergency people can go up or down and then across; trees around buildings, making use of the views in high buildings (every tall building should have a lookout restaurant and snack bar and sunbathing or relaxing garden. One more feature from Habitat which I'd like in all buildings, the stepped pyramid design, giving every flat a roof garden on the flat below, and a way down in an emergency, and less chance of accidentally falling or dropping anything from a height on those below.
   This follows Singapore's existing towers linked by an infinity pool and restaurant, Marina Bay Sands. Highly recommended. 

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