Set at the heart of Singapore's new CBD, Marina One was born out of the collaborative strength of Malaysia's Khazanah and Singapore's Temasek to create a premier Marina Bay integrated development designed by world leader in sustainable Supergreen architecture, Christoph Ingenhoven.

Prime Grade-A office space, luxury residences and unique retail offerings set around lush greenery of over 65,000 sq. ft.
Leading edge 'City in a Garden' concept with lush greenery within Marina One's Green Heart and flanked by two neighbouring parks - Marina Station Square and Central Linear Park
Seamless connectivity to 4 MRT lines via underground pedestrian networks
Supergreen sustainable features with LEED Platinum and Green Mark Platinum ratings
Iconic identity formed by architectural louvres, balcony design, kinetic night-lighting features and more
A SPACE
that's simply unlike others

The design for Marina One by Ingenhoven Architects and A61 unifies the four land parcels to become one identity instead of four different buildings. Its outer façade defines the city grid whilst the Green Heart binds its towers together. The iconic louvres, which visually unify the integrated development, are an integral part of the Supergreen concept to create a comfortable climatic environment within Marina One.

The multiple stepped gardens - inspired by Asian rice terraces - further improve the micro climate and provide the largest green urban sanctuary within Singapore's CBD for the benefit of Marina One's occupants and community.
A UNIFIED
DEFINITION
INGENHOVEN ARCHITECTS
Founded in 1985, Ingenhoven Architects is now one of the world's leading sustainable architecture practices. Their Supergreen philosophy goes beyond sustainable and ecological architecture, with a high ambition in aesthetics and innovative technical qualities to realize buildings across the world to the highest green architecture certification standards.

Some of the firm's notable awards include:
International High-Rise Award 2012/2013, Premio Internazionale Architettura Sostenibile 'Fassa Bortolo', CTBUH Tall Building Award for the Best Building Australasia and Harry Seidler Award for 1 Bligh, Sydney
Global Holcim Awards for Main Station Stuttgart
RIBA International Awards for the European Investment Bank, Luxembourg in 2009 and Lufthansa Aviation Center, Frankfurt in 2008
Green Good Design Award for The Oeconomicum at the University of Dusseldorf
Architectural Record Award 2013 for the Daniel Swarovski Corporation, Lake Zurich
Architects 61
Founded in 1974, Architects 61 remains one of the most established corporate architectural practices in Singapore. Over the past decade, the firm has been awarded approximately around a hundred local and international awards - including the first Singapore President's Design Award for the Fullerton in 2006-2007, and on the back of being responsible for in excess of S$30 billion worth of completed projects entailing over 100 million square feet of Gross Floor Area. Singularly, the practice has contributed to the unique Singapore CBD skyline more than any other practices.

Today Architects 61 has amassed a considerable portfolio of works under the umbrella of High-Grade, High-Rise and High-Density large-scale developments (The 3H) describing Architects 61's core competence focusing almost exclusively on High-Rise, High-Grade Commercial Office, Commercial Retail, Hotel and Residential Apartment developments. Marina One represents a new major milestone in the practice's history for being the largest project undertaken culminating and celebrating its 40th year anniversary as the premier architectural practice in Singapore with a regional presence.
GUSTAFSON PORTER
Gustafson Porter pushes the boundaries of landscaping in the designing of Marina One's landscape architecture. An award-winning landscape architecture practice, it aims for innovative 21st century design concepts by creating responsive, sensitive and appropriate connections between the building's architecture and its context.

Gustafson Porter's work has a reputation for being of the highest design quality, including Bay East, Gardens by the Bay [Singapore], Cultuurpark Westergasfabriek [Amsterdam], Old Market Square [Nottingham, England], Valencia Parque Central [Spain]. Their work have been recognized at:

The London Planning Awards 2013/2014 in Best Town Centre Project and Best New Public Space for Woolwich Squares
WAF Awards 2011 Future Projects/ Landscape for Shoreline Walk
EU Prize for Cultural Heritage/ Europa Nostra Awards 2010/ Winner in Category 1: Conservation for Cultuurpark Westergasfabriek
ICN
ICN Design International Pte Ltd is an award winning Landscape Architecture Consultancy covering the full range of services from landscape master planning to project completion. We strive toward an 'integrated environmental design' where all contextual, environmental and aesthetic design issues are a process towards well considered and compelling designs.

The passion of Henry Steed and Terrence Fernando for landscape design and the natural environment was the motivation behind the company, which they developed into ICN Design International. The company has been responsible for bringing to fruition every type and scale of landscape imaginable, from parks, waterfronts, city centre civic design, nature trails and conservation of natural environments, to exotic hotels and residential gardens in Singapore, Asia and the Middle East.

For ICN, the making of landscapes is a multi-discipline creative design process that goes from bedrock to the foundations of construction, technology and horticulture. Only then can new landscapes come together to make sensational places that look terrific and work well.
A GREEN
    SANCTUARY
With the ingenious design of a lush central garden by Gustafson Porter and ICN Design, Marina One boasts of a luxurious oasis in the heart of the city.

Amidst the hustle and bustle of the CBD, experience a sense of tranquillity and serenity like never before. Here among verdant flora, Marina One is the perfect balance of a city within a garden.

Marina One's landscaping draws on the diversity of flora found at various altitudes in the tropics. The conceptual abstraction of natural climate and altitude changes informs the planting intent where the Green Valley scheme on Levels 1, 2 & 3 create a sense of enclosure and intimacy of the rainforest, the Cloud Forest scheme on Levels 4 & 15 depicts the transition through a tropical cloud cover whilst the Mountain Top scheme portrays a montane forest at the Rooftop level.
*Referenced from URA Masterplan 2014

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