Construction Magazine November 2016 | Page 7

PROFILE new ground in the way that plants are presented in an urban environment , by fusing nature , architecture and technology to reach out to a new generation of urban visitors . It also plays a role in making Singapore green and liveable – a national garden and an urban oasis where city dwellers can get away from the fast pace of life to sit back , relax and connect with each other amidst nature ,” says Chief Executive Officer Dr Kiat W . Tan .

Spanning a total of 101 hectares , the gardens are split into three main areas : Bay South , Bay East and Bay Central , incorporating different
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