Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Singapore’s Modern Architecture: Skyscrapers


Singaporean architecture has dual personality. Its modern buildings can throw challenge to skycrapers from any part of the world. Colonial and modern Singapore buildings are fully capable of competing with the buildings of other nations
In the late seventies and eighties Singapore’s businesses and hotels drew attention to themselves by constructing high-quality skyscrapers. The city became synonymous with the high-rise as buildings by some of the world’s leading architects, including winners, I.M. Pei and Kenzo Tange, rose in the city. In 1986 Singapore was the focus of the world’s attention, as the 280-meter Overseas Union Bank Centre became the tallest building outside of North America. This building would start a trend as Asian cities constructed higher and higher buildings.
First Kuala Lumpur (Petronas Towers), then Taipei (Taipei 101) and most recently Dubai (Burj Dubai) have all constructed visually interesting "world’s tallest", skyscrapers that have focused the world's attention on the host city. However, Singapore's could not follow this route due to a height restriction imposed by the downtown's proximity to the airport.Read more at Suite101: Modern Architecture in Singapore: New Buildings In Asia's Most Affluent City

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