The same enclave where we prod around for cheap clothes and accessories is also one that dancers call home. In fact, a few records are set by Pinnacle@Duxton: the world’s tallest public housing development and longest sky gardens.The development has also won various awards, including the 2010 Best Tall Building Asia and Australasia award by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, as well as the President’s Design Award For Design of the Year 2010. See more ideas about Small balcony garden, Garden design, Balcony decor. You’ll know what we mean when you visit this location!Note: It’s an active carpark so don’t get too carried away and watch out for your own safety. It’s most recent accolade was awarded in 2019, by the Chicago-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. If we can’t make Singapore snow, at least we can be comfortably dressed for the tropical heat right?The opinions expressed by our users do not reflect the official position of TheSmartLocal.com or its staff. High in the sky. Singapore has further strengthened our defences against the COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019). Let our site be more useful to you each time you visit by enabling your cookies so we can remember details like your preferred language and more for a smoother browsing experience. Each skybridge is home to a 500-metre-long sky garden.

There’re no lack of rooftop carparks in Singapore, but this one gives you the best view of the 5 Toa Payoh giants within one frame, each stretching 40 storeys into the sky. It’s illegal to get to the top of HDB blocks in Singapore, but here’s an even more stylish alternative with a bird’s eye view of both land and sea – Pinnacle@Duxton.

Old is gold, haven’t you heard? One of the coolest Sky Gardens built within a hotel is PARKROYAL On Pickering.

Now that leather jacket of yours can come out to play even on sunny days.

Its seven 50-storey high towers rise as high as skyscrapers and are linked at the 26th and 50th levels by skybridges.

The Straits Times understands that the boy, Ng Jun Hui, was with a female friend at the time. It’s a challenge to find photogenic spots in Singapore, it seems all you friends are already in on the best locations. When we visited this place, we found ourselves weaving through the walkways of food joints that still operate on the ground floor, along which residents went about their daily lives. If you think maisonettes are the cream of the crop when it comes to HDB flats, then you haven’t seen this. With its soaring lines and elegant architecture, the Pinnacle@Duxton is a prominent landmark that’s hard to miss.Soaring above the skyline of the neighbourhood, Pinnacle@Duxton is a testament to our nation’s innovative approach to urban planning and public housing.Built on the site of Singapore’s oldest Housing Development Board (HDB) blocks, its design and construction both revitalises the area and commemorates its historical significance.A design competition was held and won by two local architectural firms, who worked together to create simple and elegant residences, using precast technology.Completed in 2009, the Pinnacle@Duxton stands out as an example of how HDB confronts the challenges of meeting housing needs in an urban setting. A sky village is a cluster of 80 homes, which share a common space located above a village sky garden. At 12 stories high, this shopping mall is a tall treasure box waiting to be explored.

Also, SP Students play Tennis here so this is eyecandy zone too.

With UNIQLO’sThe AIRISM apparel is ideal as activewear – its lightwear nature made our models feel like they were in their own skin the whole time. Because the area is newly renovated,  everything is pretty! #4. It is the HDB’s first residential project with sky bridges connecting the towers.Each skybridge is home to a 500-metre-long sky garden. Orchard Central has always intrigued me with its long escalators all around the mall. 8. Mount Faber. Take the office lifts up to the 9th floor and exit through the door less than 100m ahead of you.

It is the HDB’s first residential project with sky bridges connecting the towers. An iconic building known for looking like a huge staircase from afar, Golden Mile Complex is home to all things Thai.We stumbled upon this elusive space by chance. Have your breath taken away by the panoramic view you’ll find at this open space. In fact, a few records are set by Pinnacle@Duxton: the world’s tallest public housing development and longest sky gardens.