CapitaSpring is a 280-meter-tall high-rise oasis that continues the city’s pioneering vertical urbanism with a diverse neighborhood of restaurants, office space, a serviced residence, and sky gardens from the ground all the way up to the 51st floor. Located at the heart of Singapore’s financial district, the 93,000 m2 mixed-use high-rise is defined by a dynamic interplay of orthogonal lines, lush greenery, and contrasting textures.
The first eight floors of the tower are dedicated to the serviced residence including a wide range of facilities such as a swimming pool, jacuzzi, jogging track, gymnasium, social kitchen, resident’s lounge, and barbecue pits. The top 29 floors offer premium office spaces with panoramic views of the Singapore River and Marina Bay. At the core of the building are four connected levels of organic dubbed the “Green Oasis” – a 35m open-air garden for work, casual strolls, relaxation, exercise, and events. Currently, over 150 species of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers, are grown across five plots of the rooftop garden to supply the building’s restaurants with fresh greens.
At multiple elevations, the vertical elements comprising the building’s exterior are pulled apart to allow glimpses into the green oases blooming from the base, core, and rooftop “sky garden.” The tower reinforces Singapore’s reputation as a garden city with a Green Plot Ratio of more than 1:1.4 – translating to a total landscaped area of more than 8,300 square meters, equivalent to 140% of its site area. The building also has amenities in support of the sustainable transport vision in the Singapore Green Plan 2030.
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