[CSCEC Decoration Newly Signed Singapore Curtain Wall Project] Recently, CSCEC Decoration won the bid for the curtain wall project of CSCEC Nanyang Singapore Corning River Bay project. The total construction area is 105000 square meters, with a curtain wall area of approximately 80000 square meters. When completed, it will become the tallest building on the Singapore River. The Corning River Bay project is jointly developed by Singapore CapitaLand and Urban Development Group, and designed by the internationally renowned Danish BIG Bjarke Ingels Group. The project design is novel, complex, and full of artistic sense, including four towers, two of which are luxury residences. The other two buildings are Moxy Hotel managed by Marriott International International and Shengjie Hotel under Ascott. Editor/Ma Xue
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