Republic Plaza, Skyscraper in Raffles Place, Singapore
Republic Plaza is a skyscraper in Singapore's financial district that rises with a distinctive octagonal cross-section across 66 levels. The exterior combines polished granite and glass materials, creating a modern appearance within the business quarter.
The building was developed between 1991 and the mid-1990s by City Developments Limited as a major project. It was completed in two phases and contributed to the modernization of the financial hub.
Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa designed Republic Plaza to merge functional office spaces with modern architectural elements in Singapore's financial district.
The building connects directly to Raffles Place MRT station and contains multiple retail levels with restaurants and shops for easy access. Visitors can conveniently reach public transportation and find amenities within the complex.
Republic Plaza utilizes computer-controlled management systems to maintain operations across its 800,000 square feet of lettable office space.
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