Steel andGLASS
skyscrapers may work in the climates of New York City or San Francisco, but in tropical Singapore they heat up fast. So WOHA Architects designed the 30-story Oasia Hotel Downtown as a green vision for better tropical towers. Plants creeping across the facade and several sky gardens cool the structure.

20 species of plants and flowering vines crawling across the aluminum mesh exterior afford theHOTEL LOCATED
in Singapore’s Central Business District a lush appearance. Eventually the entire building should be covered with the plants. For now, guests can stay in one of 300 rooms and explore sky gardens in the tower.

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He believes the Singapore hotel
could offer a model for other tropical skyscrapers around the world
, which could green up city skylines. He told Curbed, “What’s interesting is the emotional appeal it has for people all over the world…Examining the central business districts of so many cities is like looking at the moon from the Earth; one is filled with life, the other is just this collection of dead stone. With Oasia, we’ve seen so many birds and insects flying around the building. People respond so well to seeing a hummingbird flying right outside their officeWINDOW
.”
If the plants grow as planned, the tower could be more densely covered with verdant plant life in around a year. You canBOOK
a room in the hotel
here.
Source: inhabitat.com

