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Reaching for the Sky: The Marina Bay Sands Singapore

   December 31, 1969

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November 13, 2013

From the Publisher. Marina Bay Sands, a $5 billion, high-density, mixed-use integrated resort that brings together a 2,560 room hotel, convention center, shopping and dining, theaters, museum, and a casino across the water from Singapore's Central Business District, opened to the public on June 23, 2010.

Designed by Boston-based, internationally renowned architect Moshe Safdie for the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, the 929,000 meter (10-million- square-foot) urban district anchors the Singapore waterfront, creates a gateway to Singapore, and provides a dynamic setting for a vibrant public life. This new urban place integrates the waterfront promenade, a 74,000-square-meter (800,000-square-foot), multi level arcade, and the iconic Museum of Art Science on the promontory. Located along the network of public paths are also two theaters with a combined 4,000 seats, a casino, a 9,000- square-meter (96,000-square-foot) convention center, and a hydraulically adjustable public event plaza of 5,000 square meters (54,000 square foot). Combining indoor and outdoor spaces and providing a platform for a wide array of activities, this vibrant, 21st-century cardo maximus, or grand arcade, also connects to the subway and other transportation. Reaching for the Sky takes viewers on a stunning visual journey behind the scenes of this tremendous achievement.

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