Waterfall Tower Developments

'Marina One' Will Have a Tiered Garden Atrium with a Giant Waterfall

This exquisite landscape design for 'Marina One' in Singapore's business center includes a green garden atrium, creating a calming area for people to relax and gather. The tower development is meant to mimic nature with a giant waterfall and tiered gardens to give off the illusion that you are far away from the city.

Designed by Gustafson Porter, this original landscape will add to the architecture that is meant to look like a "plant-covered mountain." The giant waterfall will fall from a quarter way up the towers, falling into a pool that's located in the center of the garden atrium.

Anyone from the public will be able to experience the serene space, while only residents can travel to the "Cloud Forests" at the top of the towers.

Green Garden Atriums
Businesses can incorporate green garden atriums to create a calming and relaxing environment for employees and visitors.
Mimicking Nature
Architecture and design can mimic nature to create a more appealing and soothing environment within urban areas.
Public Accessible Serene Spaces
The creation of public accessible serene spaces can provide much-needed respite in busy cities for individuals and communities.

Sectors Adopting This

Real Estate
Real estate companies can incorporate green spaces into their developments to boost property values.
Hospitality
Hotels and resorts can attract guests with serene green spaces that offer a relaxing retreat from busy urban areas.
Architecture and Design
Architects and designers can experiment with incorporating natural elements into their designs to create more aesthetically pleasing and calming spaces.
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