The Pinnacle@Duxton, Residential skyscraper in Chinatown, Singapore
The Pinnacle@Duxton is a residential complex in Chinatown with seven interconnected towers rising 50 stories high to 156 meters. The structure features integrated gardens and public spaces throughout its design.
The complex was built in 2009 on land where Singapore's first ten-story public housing blocks once stood. This development marked a shift toward new residential architecture in the city.
The complex shows how Singapore combines dense housing with shared green spaces where residents and visitors meet. This mix of towers and gardens shapes daily life in the neighborhood.
You can visit the sky garden on the 50th floor from 9 AM to 9 PM to view the city below. Wear comfortable shoes and plan time for the elevator ride to reach the observation area.
Two sky bridges connect the towers at height, creating elevated gardens that span across the entire complex in a way few residential buildings match worldwide. These raised walkways let residents move between towers without descending to street level.
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