Saturday, 24 August 2013

Marina Bay Sands Skybridge, Singapore

Marina Bay Sands Sky-bridge, Singapore

Marina Bay Sands features three 55-story hotel towers which were topped out in July, 2009. The three tower are connected by a 1 hectare (2.5 acres) skybridge on the roof, named Sands Sky Park.
The SkyPark is home to the world's longest elevated swimming pool, with a 146-meter (478 ft) vanishing edge, perched 191 meters (626 ft) above the ground. The pools are made up of 422,000 pounds of stainless steel and can hold 376,500 gallons (1424 cubic meters) of water.

The Skypark also boasts rooftap restaurants.  The Club facilities, lush garden, hundreds of trees and plants, and a public observatory deck on the cantilever with 360- degree view of the Singapore skyline.
There are four movement joints beneath the main pools, designed to help them withstand the natural motion of the towers, and each joint has a unique range of motion. The total range of motion is 500 milimeter
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