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Singapore supertree park
1. Presented By:
Ahmed Ismail
Bara Ahmed
Manar Hamdi Abdel-Rahman
Mena allah alaa el Sayed
Nermin Nabil Mohammed
Yasmine Atef elkady
Walaa Jamal el-din
Presented To :
Prof.Dr/ Tareq Abu-Zekry
Eng / reem
Eng / hala
Public Parks
• Zagazig University
• Faculty of Engineering
• Department of Architecture
• Urban Design
4th –year
2013 _2014
2. Case study
singapore supertree park
Gardens by the Bay is the
most ambitious project of its
kind in the world.
Set in the heart of
Singapore’s new downtown
on prime waterfront
land, it will be a source of
national pride for all
Singaporeans. The Gardens
symbolises
Singapore’s ambition to
become Asia’s leading leisure
destination.
3. The park is 101 hectares (250
acres) and it consists of three
waterfront gardens: Bay South
Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay
Central Garden. The Gardens by the
Bay is intended to become
Singapore’s premier urban outdoor
recreation space and a national icon.
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5. Gardens by the Bay_ Masterplan Orchid Concept
Taking the inspiration from the form of
orchid, the national flower of Singapore,
the masterplan is a rich blend of nature,
last word of technology and excellent
environmental management.
10. There is two ways of getting
to the Gardens By the Bay
from Marina Bay Sands,
one would be the skybridge
from the hotel and the other
is through the underpass
from the Bayfront MRT
station of the Circle Line.
The Skybridge from Marina Bay Sands
The passage way from the Bayfront MRT
Station
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15. There are 4 Heritage Gardens in the
park
Malay Garden – the story of life in a traditional village
Indian Garden – inspired by a traditional lotus flower
motif
Chinese Garden – inspirational places for writers, poets
and artists
Colonial Garden –
the story of crops,
spices and plants as
‘Engines of Empire’
18. Bay South Garden is home to some of
Singapore’s most
prominent attractions - the Conservatories
and the Supertrees …
The conservatories comprise two
spectacular
structures, which minimise their
environmental footprint by smart use
of location, structure, systems and
materials. Intelligent design, including
de-humidifying technologies that
combined with other innovations,
results in 30% power savings
compared to conventional cooling
technologies.
Conservatories
19. The larger of the two,
the Flower Dome
creates an eternal
spring in
Singapore’s tropical
climate. Featuring
rosemary, lavender,
roses and others from
the Mediterranean
climatic regions of the
world, the Flower
Dome will also include
terraces from which to
view the ever-changing
seasonal displays up
close.
The Flower Dome
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21. The Cloud Forest is
home to the cool-moist
environment found in
tropical mountain
regions between 1,000
metres and 3,500
metres above sea
level. The centrepiece
is a 35 metre man-made
mountain with a
waterfall.
From the peak, one
kilometre of paths will
spiral down to the
base. It is set
to be one of
Singapore’s coolest
exhibits.
The Cloud Forest
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24. They combine a whole host
of roles within the site. They
act
as exhaust chimneys for the
biomass furnaces, and they
provide an outlet for steam
from dehumidification. They
provide the location for solar
energy collection, solar heat
collection, water collection,
whilst at the same time
giving
shading to the site.
the Supertrees.
25. Walking under the canopy
on the aerial walkway
Aerial walkway
This takes you up 25 metres on a
128 metres walkway suspended in
midair
36. ExxonMobil believes in making a positive difference in the communities in
which
we operate, and in safeguarding the future of the environment. We are excited
to
have a part in the development of the iconic Gardens by the Bay, which will add
a spectacular dimension to Singapore’s landscape, as a City in a Garden.”
–Mr Kwa Chong Seng,
Chairman & Managing Director,
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
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