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An enormous aerial park with the world’s largest public cantilever crowns the three towering hotel structures of Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands project. The 929,000 m2 mixed-use resort complex also features one of the city’s first casinos, a lotus-shaped museum, and numerous other amenities that were constructed on reclaimed land on a site that posed formidable geotechnical challenges.
An enormous aerial park with the world’s largest public cantilever crowns the three towering hotel structures of Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands project. The 929,000 m2 mixed-use resort complex also features one of the city’s first casinos, a lotus-shaped museum, and numerous other amenities that were constructed on reclaimed land on a site that posed formidable geotechnical challenges.
Towering Imagination
Reid, Robert L. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 81 ; 50-59
2016-01-01
102011-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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TOWERING IMAGINATION The Marina Bay Sands
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