Format
Brief
City
Singapore
Metro Area
Singapore
Location Type
Central Business District
Land Uses
Entertainment
Hotel
Mixed Residential
Open space
Retail
Skating Rink
Keywords
Accessible transportation network
Education
Garden
Gathering space
Light show
Outdoor activities
Public art
Revitalization
ULI Urban Open Space Award 2015 Finalist
Waterfront promenade
Site Size
140
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1970
Date Opened
2010
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Located at the heart of Singapore’s city center, against the backdrop of its signature skyline, Marina Bay presents an exciting array of opportunities for living, working, and playing. A successful example of Singapore’s long-term planning, the larger Marina Bay area was progressively reclaimed over a 40-year period starting in the 1970s. The central business district was seamlessly extended, and a new city center was created around an urban waterfront. This development aligns with Singapore’s plan for continued growth as a business and financial hub by raising the city-state’s international profile while stimulating growth and investment.
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Format
Brief
City
Singapore
Metro Area
Singapore
Location Type
Central Business District
Land Uses
Entertainment
Hotel
Mixed Residential
Open space
Retail
Skating Rink
Keywords
Accessible transportation network
Education
Garden
Gathering space
Light show
Outdoor activities
Public art
Revitalization
ULI Urban Open Space Award 2015 Finalist
Waterfront promenade
Site Size
140
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1970
Date Opened
2010
Project Owner
Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore
Project Designer
Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore
Project Website
marina-bay.sg
Principal Author(s)
Kathleen Carey, Daniel Lobo, Kathryn Craig, Steven Gu, Kelsey Padgham, James Mulligan, David James Rose, Betsy Van Buskirk, Anne Morgan, Craig Chapman
Source
Transformative Urban Open Space
http://uli.org/awards/transformative-urban-open-space/