Showing posts with label Marina Bay Sands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marina Bay Sands. Show all posts
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
'Gardens by the Bay' viewing from the SKYPARK
'Gardens by the Bay' viewing from the SKYPARK
It was a hazy evening but nonetheless…
A beautiful sight !
'Gardens by the Bay'
It reminds me of the movie 'Avatar'
Feeling like we could touch the clouds…
The lights started to glow as the night grew darker...
This was how high we were…
Breathtaking!
Labels:
'Gardens by the Bay',
Flowers,
Garden,
Marina Bay Sands
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Monday, July 18, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Inside the ArtScience Museum
ArtScience Museum has been called
"The Welcoming Hand of Singapore"
by Mr. Sheldon Adelson
The design of ArtScience Museum is inspired by a lotus flower
The ArtScience Museum features 21 gallery spaces
totaling 50,000 square ft of exhibition area.
totaling 50,000 square ft of exhibition area.
A total of ten "fingers", each a gallery space.
The tallest "finger" standing 60 meters above ground.
Surrounded by a 40,000 square foot lily pond reflecting pool.
The dramatically-curved roof collects and channels rainwater ..
through the central atrium of the building,
down a 35 meter tail water drop,
Hours of Operation : 10.00am to 10.00pm daily
Last admission at 9.00pm.
Last admission at 9.00pm.
Labels:
Art statuette sculptures,
Marina Bay Sands,
Museums
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
It Dazzles The Windbor @ Marina Bay Sands
The Winbor at Marina Bay Sands
See it dazzles..
'The Wind Arbor is the largest and most visible piece of Marina Bay Sands’ Art Path.
It covers 6,800 square meters,
equivalent to the surface area of 5 and a 1/2 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
The sculpture consists of 260,000 aluminum metal “flappers”
covering the entire western façade of the
Hotel Atrium facing the Central Business District
and encircling the air-conditioning towers
at the north end of the resort.
When the flappers move, they reflect light creating a shimmering piece of art.
It is 15 meters tall at the north end and rises to 55 meters at the southern entry.
The flappers are mounted on hinges and hung from steel cable
so they are free to move independently in reaction to wind movements.'
So when you are in the vicinity, do STOP! to watch and admire the art.
So when you are in the vicinity, do STOP! to watch and admire the art.
Reminiscent : Waves at the Sands
Monday, February 21, 2011
Rain Oculus @ Marina Bay Sands See the GUSH!
Rain Oculus
See and hear the strong gush of water.
Observe the whirlpool motion.
The water falling from 2 storeys high creating a strong impact.
The Oculus water flow is a 15 minute display.
'The Rain Oculus is a large acrylic and stainless steel structure located at the intersection
of the retail mall with the waterfront promenade.
It creates a whirlpool motion above the promenade level
with the water falling 2 storeys through a hole at the center of the Oculus,
creating a dynamic water skylight feature at the heart of the retail mall.
It consists of a 22 meter diameter acrylic bowl
mounted on top of a tubular stainless steel superstructure
which forms a "basket" to support the acrylic panels.
The combined weight of the acrylic Oculus and steel superstructure is 90 tons.
Water flows at 6,000 gallons per minute through the Oculus
and the maximum weight of water it can hold is 200 tons.'
From above after the flow..
'The Rain Oculus is a large acrylic and stainless steel structure located at the intersection
of the retail mall with the waterfront promenade.
It creates a whirlpool motion above the promenade level
with the water falling 2 storeys through a hole at the center of the Oculus,
creating a dynamic water skylight feature at the heart of the retail mall.
It consists of a 22 meter diameter acrylic bowl
mounted on top of a tubular stainless steel superstructure
which forms a "basket" to support the acrylic panels.
The combined weight of the acrylic Oculus and steel superstructure is 90 tons.
Water flows at 6,000 gallons per minute through the Oculus
and the maximum weight of water it can hold is 200 tons.'
From above after the flow..
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Skating Rink @ Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands Skating Rink
Located at the Canal Level (near Rasapura Masters foodcourt)
Operating hours: 10am - 10pm
The Skating Rink is closed daily from 5 - 6pm for maintenance.
Prices
Adults: S$7 per hour
Additional hour: S$5
Children (5 - 11 years old) : S$6 per hour
Additional hour: S$3
Skate rental: S$3 (1 time fee), Personal skates are not allowed
Socks: S$6
Gloves: S$10
Michelle Kwan skated here
posted by..
weeweebear
Located at the Canal Level (near Rasapura Masters foodcourt)
Operating hours: 10am - 10pm
The Skating Rink is closed daily from 5 - 6pm for maintenance.
Prices
Adults: S$7 per hour
Additional hour: S$5
Children (5 - 11 years old) : S$6 per hour
Additional hour: S$3
Skate rental: S$3 (1 time fee), Personal skates are not allowed
Socks: S$6
Gloves: S$10
Michelle Kwan skated here
posted by..
weeweebear
Wonder Full-The Light and Water Spectacular @ Marina Bay Sands
Original Sound.
Wonder Full is a 13 minute show.
Wonder Full will be shown on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings,
weather permitting, from 18 February through 9 March 2011
Fridays and Saturdays: 8pm, 9:30pm and 11pm
Sundays: 8pm and 9:30pm
Wonder Full is a 13 minute show.
Wonder Full will be shown on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings,
weather permitting, from 18 February through 9 March 2011
Fridays and Saturdays: 8pm, 9:30pm and 11pm
Sundays: 8pm and 9:30pm
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
iLight Marina Bay
Asia's first sustainable light art festival at Marina Bay Waterfront
The Living! Project
The Whirlpool
Singapora-Flora
Wall Piercing
The Light Within
My Public Garden
Human Tiles
Fire Flies
Positive Attracts
Lumenocity
A Blue Mirage in the City of Light
Whattfish?
Digital Origami Tigers
Jellight
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