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Moshe Safdie, Architect

Unique Architectural with Designer Architect, Moshe Safdie. Major projects by Safdie Architects currently under construction or recently completed include: Marina Bay Sands, a mixed-use integrated resort in Singapore; Golden Dream Bay, a high-density residential beachfront community in Qinhuangdao, China; Mamilla Alrov Center, a dynamic urban center near the Old City in Jerusalem; Khalsa Heritage Memorial Complex, the national museum of the Sikh people in the Punjab, India; the United States Institute of Peace Headquarters on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.; the National Campus for the Archeology of Israel in Jerusalem; the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, Missouri; and the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas.     

 

Iconic Development

• Introduced a strong and distinctive stepping form, moving past the traditional approach

A three-dimensional matrix of homes, private terraces and public gardens

Two independent towers linked by three bridging "sky gardens"

70% of the site area being developed into a series of lush gardens, outdoor events rooms, swimming pools and walk paths

• Offers opportunities for commonly shared garden and leisure spaces
 

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CapitaLand’s Sky Habitat, a huge 99-year leasehold condo development designed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie, has seen strong public response with 125 units snapped up as of 6pm yesterday.

Located at Bishan Central, units were sold at an average price of S$1,747 psf and S$1,642 psf for one-bedders and four-bedders respectively.

“The price is certainly on the higher end and is currently the most expensive in suburban Singapore,” said Tejaswi Chunduri, Regional Analyst at
PropertyGuru. “This might lead to price increases in other new projects,” she added.

CapitaLand noted that 81 percent of the 125 units sold were two- and three-bedroom units. Of the project’s 509 units, 180 have been released.

According to Wong Heang Fine, CEO of CapitaLand Residential Singapore, 83 percent of buyers were Singaporeans who purchased units for their families to live in.

“All agree that the location - proximity to Bishan MRT and bus interchange, Junction 8 shopping mall and good schools - is hard to beat,” he said.

Chunduri agreed, noting that the project’s design and architecture are also key features.

The two 38-storey towers were designed to create a three-dimensional matrix of homes, public gardens, private terraces and three sky bridges.

“Coupled with its bold and unique design that combines the best of landed and condo living, Sky Habitat looks set to become a collectible in Singapore’s property market, just like Moshe Safdie’s visionary Habitat ‘67 project in Montreal, Canada. Sky Habitat is truly a Habitat of the Future – an iconic home with lasting value where families can grow, for now and into the next generation,” said Wong.

Meanwhile, Sky Habitat’s show gallery (pictured) opened its doors at 9am last Saturday to prospective buyers who had pre-registered with Knight Frank and ERA, while the general public was able to view it after 2pm.

To reward those buyers who endorsed and showed faith in Sky Habitat, the developer offered a three percent discount off the selling price. In addition, existing owners of CapitaLand homes received a further one percent loyalty discount and if the buyer currently lives in Bishan, an additional one percent discount was offered.

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By Romesh Navaratnarajah:

Apr 16, 2012 - PropertyGuru.com.sg

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