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Capita Spring Development

CapitaSpring is an integrated development located in Singapore’s CBD area. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group and Carlo Ratti Associati, it is a mixed-use development that includes offices, residences, and several public spaces within the structure.

Some of its main features include an aluminium facade marked by orthogonal pin-striped fins, an open-air botanical promenade called the Green Oasis, an observatory deck on level 51 that offers a 360-degree view of the city, a 5,000 sqft urban farm on the rooftop Sky Garden, and the new Citadines Raffles Place Singapore, which offers 299 serviced residences. CapitaSpring also features a variety of amenities, including meeting halls, an exercise station, a Latin-European garden cafe, and artworks and sculptures by various artists throughout the building.

CapitaSpring is a mixed-use development featuring offices, residences, and several public spaces. The 280m-tall skyscraper is a green oasis in the middle of the city’s CBD area, with its aluminium facade marked by a dynamic interplay of orthogonal pin-striped fins. CapitaSpring features a 42,900 sq ft open-air botanical promenade, the Green Oasis, which is connected by spiral walkways and features over 38,000 plants.

It also has pockets of spaces equipped with a variety of powerpoint plugs and amenities for working within the serene space, meeting halls, a multi-purpose amphitheatre, an exercise station, and the Sol & Luna garden café. The Sky Garden, Singapore’s tallest publicly accessible observatory deck at level 51, features a 5,000 sqft urban farm and a variety of plants and herbs. This space offers a scenic 360-degree bird’s eye view of the city, and fresh produce will be supplied to two upcoming restaurant concepts within the building, by 1-Group.

CapitaSpring is also home to the new Citadines Raffles Place Singapore, featuring 299-unit serviced residences comprising of studio, one- and two-bedroom units, as well as loft apartments. The building also features several artworks and sculptures by artists such as Tan Zi Xi and Tomás Saraceno, including an 18-metre-high media wall by international art collective teamLab.
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