Changi Airport

Serving more than 62 million passengers per year makes Singapore’s Changi one of the world’s busiest airports. It’s been rated the top airport in the world 6 times in a row by Skytrax who surveyed 13.73 million customers in 2017 and has been ranking more than 500 airports since 1999. What really sets Changi apart [...]

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CBRE: Tokyo

When leading International property business CBRE moved into their new Tokyo Office in September of 2014, they asked Japanese artists TokyoDex to add the finishing touches to their newly designed ‘Office of the Future’. Instead of treating the blank walls as gallery space for framed artwork, TokyoDex brought in three teams of street artists to

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Barangaroo: Sydney

Probably Australia's most sustainable precinct, Barangaroo was inspired by the Cadigal people who lived in the area for around 60,000 years and primarily used it for hunting and fishing. After the non-indigenous settlement of Sydney, the area became an industrial village built around a gasworks and dockyards. By 2006 cargo shipping had moved away and

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South Beach: Singapore

For business people visiting or relocating to Singapore, South Beach is a must see destination. Here, City Developments Limited and IOI Group have created a pristine example of sustainable urban regeneration within the Singaporean vision of a city within a garden. South Beach is a 376,000 square feet integrated eco-precinct containing Grade A office space,

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Ginza Six: Tokyo

The Ginza is one of the world’s most sophisticated shopping districts and a premium attraction for over 28 million tourists that visit Japan every year. It houses icons such Renzo Piano’s Hermes building and Jun Mitsui’s DeBeers tower and now the largest and most luxurious design of all; Ginza 6, which opened in 2017. Described

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Central Park: Sydney

Central Park is one of Australia's leading urban renewal projects and is located on the outskirts of the Sydney CBD in Chippendale. Here an old brewery and surrounds have been re-imagined and redeveloped into world class sustainable precinct featuring a new public park, a residential tower boasting one of Asia Pacific's tallest vertical gardens and

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Harold Park: Sydney

The re-imagining of Harold Park Racetrack is one of Australia's great inner city development stories. Its 1250 new apartments and terrace homes respect the heritage that surround them and a growing community of 2500 people enjoy four hectares of green spaces and a dynamic, theatrical food and retail precinct containing 18 retailers and providores within

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