RWS waterfront development set to open by 2030; to feature 88m-tall sculpture, ‘mountain’ trail

The award-winning Heatherwick Studio, which was based in London and created The Hive at Nanyang Technological University, is responsible for the design of the construction. &nbsp, It is also working on Changi Airport’s five switch.

Besides more financial, dining and entertainment options as well as two fresh hotels with 700 areas, RWS ‘ shore growth will include an “immersive, experienced mountain trail”.

The hotel said the spectacular 88-meter mountain highlights the beauty of nature.

At the top, visitors will be rewarded with broad, spectacular views of Singapore’s central business district from the south, as well as the Greater Southern Waterfront, Sentosa and beyond”, said RWS.

A course called the Sunset Trail&nbsp, leads up to the shore promenade. Visitors will go through areas that demonstrate how harmonious people, nature, and systems are.

The facts were revealed during the shore development’s groundbreaking ceremony by RWS. &nbsp,

The development, according to RWS CEO Tan Hee Teck, underlines the company’s unwavering commitment to preserving Singapore’s reputation as a top world lifestyle destination.

It’s a wonderful addition to Singapore’s attractive tourism scene, according to Trade and Industry Minister Alvin Tan.

He said,” I look forward to its execution and the unique experience it will provide to both foreign and local customers.