Monday, June 4, 2012

Singapore: new openings for the sector metting

Singapore: new openings for the sector metting.

 

 

Singapore, one of the most important squares in the world for business, can boast a skyline always dynamic and never the same, since there is always a skyscraper to be completed a large new building opened in mammoth resort nearby. The MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Events) lives a still developing because the Lion City is the place where the world sooner or later finds himself.
Impressive is the upcoming opening of the Gardens by the Bay, a park of 100 hectares covered by more than sixteen thousand square feet of glass cover. This is to play with a computer system and energy efficient, Mediterranean climate and tropical plants suitable to house 250 000 of each species and most endangered. There are even some giant "trees" (25 to 50 meters) and as green roofs are covered with creepers and ferns.
Soon, will also open the Singapore Sports Hub, a sports complex built on pre-existing National Stadium, with a retractable roof and air-conditioned environment. It's not official yet but it should be imminent inauguration of the National Art Gallery of Singapore that will integrate national monuments (the Old Supreme Court Building and City Hall) with dedicated spaces for meetings, conferences, exhibitions of visual art and Singaporean South-East Asia.
Also on the front of the hotel sector there is news. Among the luxury hotels opening soon there will be the W Singapore Sentosa (island front in Singapore in the Malay language means "peace and tranquility") and the Royal Park in Pickering (the central business district in Singapore). There are also many structures being renovated or expanded recently. Like Max Antria, within the Singapore Expo, which was obtained from the Building and Constructions recognition Authority Green Mark Platinum Award, for environmentally sustainable technologies and spaces dedicated to green. Renovations planned for the Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

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