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Safdie’s new Singapore project, the Singapore Edition hotel and adjacent Boulevard 88. (Timothy Hursley/Courtesy Safdie Architects) This sort of erasure is common in Singapore, a young country ...
“If Walls Could Speak: My Life in Architecture,” published by Grove Atlantic, is available now. Top image: Moshe Safdie pictured on the highest skybridge of Sky Habitat project in Singapore.
Moshe Safdie: The original Habitat ... MS: They don’t ask. In Singapore it’s easier because the voice of the community or any small opposing voice can be quashed. Jewel Changi Airport ...
Inside Na Oh, Hyundai and Corey Lee’s experimental Korean restaurant in Singapore Acclaimed San Franciscan chef Corey Lee is the driving force behind Na Oh, a new Korean restaurant at the Hyundai ...
Singapore Changi has collected more accolades ... The Jewel was designed by Boston-based architect Moshe Safdie and is made up of 9,000 pieces of specially-made glass and held together by 24,000 ...
At afternoon tea overlooking his most famous creation, the architect reflects on icons, idealism and redefining skylines.
Set on the quieter western end of Singapore’s fabled retail strip, Orchard Road, the low-slung, 204-room pile, clad in bronze and glass, is the work of the Israeli architect Moshe Safdie and local ...
which Safdie also designed – that links the Edition and its eponymous branded private residences. And in a city where hotels stand or fall on the calibre of their food and beverage outlets, the ...
“If Walls Could Speak: My Life in Architecture,” published by Grove Atlantic, is available now. Top image: Moshe Safdie pictured on the highest skybridge of his Sky Habitat project in Singapore.
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