Yesterday, I had the chance to visit one of the most innovative and modern complexes in the city, a place that I believe strikes the perfect balance between urban development and creating space for nature to thrive. This place is called Marina One.
Located in the heart of the financial district, Marina One is close to major tourist attractions like Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay. It’s easily accessible from the Marina Bay MRT station, just a five-minute walk away.
If I had to sum up Marina One in a single phrase, I’d call it a template for future development; one that meets human needs while coexisting harmoniously with nature.
What’s truly fascinating about this complex is how the designers embraced the concept of an “urban oasis” by creating a lush, forest-like garden within the development.
Based on my research, it features over 350 species of plants, many of which I hadn’t seen anywhere else in the city, including its outskirts. It’s clear that the plants and trees in the courtyard were carefully selected to enhance the natural beauty of the space.
The building itself is already considered an architectural marvel, with its unique design, bold dark color scheme, stunning façade, and impressive engineering features like energy-efficient systems, rainwater harvesting, and natural ventilation.
I was blown away as soon as I arrived. The overall feel of the place is unlike anything else in the city... it’s airy, and visually striking. I think this is because it was designed not to disrupt nature but to work alongside it.
The highlight of my visit was entering the enormous courtyard, where I could truly appreciate the height of the building.
The most eye-catching element is the wavy shape of the façade. It felt like every angle revealed a different side of the building, with new features to admire. It was never boring; in fact, it felt like there was always more to discover.
Another area I enjoyed exploring was the garden at the center of the complex. There’s a beautiful man-made pond with a waterfall feature, surrounded by lush forest-like greenery that forms small pockets of nature throughout the space.
Just across the gardens, I wandered into the commercial section of the complex, which is filled with shops and restaurants.
Since it was a weekday, many office workers were enjoying lunch there, taking in the good ambiance and scenic views of the gardens. This is truly a one-of-a-kind commercial development, and I believe it will set a new standard for future projects that focus not only on urban amenities but also on preserving and enhancing the natural environment.