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Reflections at Keppel Bay in Singapore by Studio Daniel Libeskind
March 9th, 2011 by Sanjay Gangal
Prominently situated at the entrance to Singapore’s historic Keppel Harbor, Reflections at Keppel Bay is a two-million-square-foot residential development comprised of 6 high-rise towers and 11 low-rise villa apartment blocks of 6–8 floors each.
Reflections (c) Keppel Land Ltd
Commission: 2006
Completion: 2012
Client: Keppel Land Pte Ltd.
Building Address: Keppel Bay View, Singapore
Building Area: 2 Million sq.ft. , 193’400m2
Number of Floors: 3 Towers with 41 Floors; 3 Towers with 24 Floors; 11 Villa Apartment Blocks with 6-8 Floors; 2 Clubhouses; 1 Guardhouse
Number of Units: 1,129
Structure – Tower: Concrete structure with glass curtain wall cladding
Structure – Villas: Concrete structure with aluminium cladding
M&E Engineer: Beca Carter Hollings& Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd
Contractor: Woh Hup
Study model (c) SDL
A series of undulating towers is the focal point of this project. These sleek curving forms of alternating heights create graceful openings and gaps between the structures. The spaces between the buildings allow for views to the horizon beyond. The resulting composition is a creative interplay of changing planes and reflections. It will contribute immensely to Singapore’s skyline and vitality as a world class city.
This project, which will include 1,129 residential units is expected to be topped off in 2011. Model show flats are currently on display and sales for the apartments have already begun.
Sea view to Sentosa (c) VMW Obilia
The sleek curving forms of differing heights create graceful openings and gaps - (c) VMW Obilia
The rooftop gardens allow for unobstructed views of the bay and the horizon beyond - (c) VMW Obilia
Reflections n Marina (c) Keppel Land Ltd
Keppel Bay Aerial View (c) Keppel Land Ltd
(c) Keppel Land Ltd
Concept sketch (c) SDL
Site Plan
Elevation
Tower Plan (c) SDL
Villa Plan (c) SDL
Reflections (c) Keppel Land Ltd
Reflections
Study model (c) SDL
Sea view to Sentosa (c) VMW Obilia
The sleek curving forms of differing heights create graceful openings and gaps – (c) VMW Obilia
The rooftop gardens allow for unobstructed views of the bay and the horizon beyond – (c) VMW Obilia
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