Reflections at Keppel Bay, Residential building complex in Maritime Square, Singapore
Reflections at Keppel Bay is a residential complex with six glass towers and eleven villa apartment blocks along Singapore's southern waterfront. The development contains roughly 1,000 luxury residences arranged around expansive water features and landscaped grounds.
The development opened in 2011 and was architect Daniel Libeskind's first major project in Asia. It introduced a new architectural language to the southern waterfront area with its distinctive glass and angular forms.
The complex has shared spaces and water features where residents naturally encounter each other throughout the day. The open pathways and gathering areas encourage people to move through the development and spend time together.
The complex sits within walking distance of HarbourFront MRT station and VivoCity mall, making it easy to reach by public transport. Mount Faber Park is also nearby on foot, offering additional options for spending time in the area.
The area surrounding the residences is dominated by a massive reflecting pool that echoes the development's design philosophy. One of the penthouses spreads across multiple levels with living space that spans thousands of square feet.
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