One of Singapore's tallest buildings is also one of its most biophilic. See the BIG and CRA skyscraper

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Location
Architects
Bjarke Ingels Group; Carlo Ratti Associati
Architectural Planning
Building Consultant
Engineering Consultants
Beca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia); Arcadis Singapore; Jacobs International Consultants; Meinhardt Singapore
Landscape Architect
Interior Design
Lighting Design
Graphic Design
Fire Safety and Building Specialist
Traffic Consultant
General Contractor
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Floor Area
93,000 sq-m
BIG and CRA co-designed CapitaSpring, a 280-m multi-use skyscraper in Singapore that's design emphasizes biophilia and sustainability.
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