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Designed by Earl Monroe Magale, Hinn Ong, Jirawit Yamkleeb and Darren Yio, the Migratory Park tower will be located in the Orchard Road district of Singapore, one that’s characterized by high end malls and designer flagship stores.
Lucky Plaza serves as an important place for recreation and relaxation for the hardworking Filipinos, but the parks and open space in the vicinity are quickly disappearing because of Orchard Road’s valuable land prices.
The Migratory Park is a vertical green space that serves, then, as a tranquil place to gather for the migrant workers of Singapore, but also for local residents shopping in the area, and even migratory birds seeking to nest in a lush spot in the middle of the city’s bustle.
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The tower is formed from two interlocking, star shaped helixes that house RC pods. The pods are green vegetation spaces that also catch rainwater.
A complex structuring of the pods within the tower brings the structure protection from both the sun and prying eyes wanting to see into the tranquil spaces within.
As a calm and clean place, the design of the Migratory Tower fits in with Singapore’s passion for neatness and its function brings a peaceful environment for the people of the city’s busy retail hub.
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