Intentar ORO - Gratis
a new landmark rises
Issue 136
|d+a
Singapore's skyline is set for another transformation. Moshe Safdie discusses the challenges, inspirations and breakthroughs shaping Marina Bay Sands' long-awaited expansion.

Las Vegas Sands has broken ground on an US$8 billion ultra-luxury resort and entertainment destination, designed by Safdie Architects, the visionary team behind Marina Bay Sands. Slated to be completed in 2029, the yet-to-named 55-storey, 570-suite hotel tower will feature luxury dining, retail, gaming, spa and wellness offerings, and will be capped by the 76,000-square-foot Skyloop — an architectural centrepiece of overlapping elliptical volumes spiralling in opposing directions. The hotel tower will stand rotated at a 45-degree angle with twin wings curving outward to capture sweeping views of Marina Bay and the Singapore Strait. The development also houses a three-level podium with a 15,000-seat arena, set to elevate Singapore's position as a hub for global business and entertainment.
In line with in Sands ECO360, Marina Bay Sands’ sustainability strategy, the project integrates biophilic design and green features inspired by Singapore's garden city identity. With construction underway, the development is expected to push the boundaries of luxury tourism, hospitality and entertainment. We find out more from founding partner of Safdie Architects, Moshe Safdie, about this mega project.
Could you share the design vision behind this upcoming ultra-luxury resort? What were the earliest ideas that shaped the concept?
Esta historia es de la edición Issue 136 de d+a.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE d+a

d+a
designing the future
Happening in Frankfurt, Germany, Ambiente 2026 expands with fresh concepts in interiors, hospitality, and lifestyle
1 mins
Issue 136

d+a
mastering water
From water-saving innovation to smart toilets, Geberit continues to set benchmarks in bathroom technology, delivering solutions where design and function are inseparable.
2 mins
Issue 136

d+a
a winery that floats above the vines
Sauska Tokaj winery is an architectural statement set amid one of the world's great wine regions. Its hovering form, immersive visitor experience, and cutting-edge design celebrate both the legacy and future of Tokaj winemaking.
1 min
Issue 136

d+a
mountains and gardens
Forbes Residences takes WOHA's discourse on residential high-rise living to Perth's Applecross suburb.
3 mins
Issue 136

d+a
craft, culture, and contemporary living
Zucchetti continues to innovate through visionary collaborations, sustainable practices, and a design culture that bridges past and present.
3 mins
Issue 136

d+a
the new language of stone
Timeless yet forward-looking, Antolini's natural stone redefines luxury through sustainability, durability, and design – a vision brought to Singapore by Hafary.
2 mins
Issue 136

d+a
augmented forms
Kuala Lumpur Architecture Festival's mainstay event, DATUM:KL, fielded a star-studded international roster showcasing a breadth of contemporary designs and ideas across the globe.
4 mins
Issue 136

d+a
DESIGN TRENDS OF 2026
Innovation meets responsibility: from adaptive furniture and tactile linens to sustainable bathrooms, smart lighting, and timeless stone surfaces, D+A explores trends set to shape design in the coming year.
11 mins
Issue 136

d+a
shaped with clay
KKAA'S UCCA Clay not only showcases traditional pottery craft but uses clay products to create a unique, authentic architecture.
3 mins
Issue 136

d+a
celebration of craft
An exclusive collaboration that transforms natural fibres, artisanal dyeing and intricate weaving into resort wear and amenities.
3 mins
Issue 136
Listen
Translate
Change font size