Marina Bay Financial Centre

Marina Bay Residences & Suites

Marking a significant chapter in Singapore’s ongoing commitment to dynamic urban development, Marina Bay Financial Center blends varied programs in an assemblage of buildings with unique, crystalline language.

The development marks a significant chapter in Singapore’s ongoing commitment to dynamic urban development. The three commercial towers employ a range of floor plate sizes in order to accommodate the demands of a variety of corporations and institutions. The towers are positioned to maximize the office perimeter views of the bay, promoting a visual porosity throughout the site. Expansive, urban-scaled lobbies with floor-to-ceiling glass facades activate the adjacent plazas and streets, coupled by high-quality materials and finishes.

A new city park sits at the center of the development linking commercial, residential, and retail programs while reflecting Singapore’s affinity for public outdoor space. The extensive above- and below-grade retail and dining venues open onto pocket parks and urban plazas, offering a varied spectrum of user experiences. The Marina Bay Financial Center is situated atop Singapore’s Underground Pedestrian Network (UPN), connecting the center at multiple points to Singapore’s MRT and a subterranean retail concourse.

Location

Singapore

Client

Cheung Kong Holdings, Hongkong Land, Keppel Land

Team

Aplusi Asia (Interior Designer), DCA Architecture (Associate Architect, Phase 1), A61 (Associate Architect, Phase 2)

Type

Mixed-Use, Office, Planning + Urban Design, Residential, Retail

Size

371,700 m2 / 4,000,000 ft2

Units

970 Residences

Certification

Greenmark Gold

Awards

10 Year Award (CTBUH Award of Excellence 2023), Mixed Use Building-Gold Award (MIPIM Asia 2011), People’s Choice Award (MIPIM Asia 2011), Best Tall Building in Asia + Oceania-Finalist (CTBUH 2011), Tall Building: Excellence Award-Commendation (FIABCI 2012), High-rise Residential Building ( FIABCI Singapore 2014), Excellence Award: Office category (FIABCI 2012)

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Project Type:Mixed-Use
Project Location:Asia Pacific