The Nearest Future of Architecture
In front of you is the small documentary film, which is showing the great project of architect Moshe Safdie, who opened the new way of building skyscraper.
The monumental Marina Bay Sands resort was completed in 2011 on the Singapore waterfront. The centerpiece of the complex is the hotel, which is made up of three 55-story towers connected by the Sands SkyPark. The cantilevered space includes a swimming pool, gardens, a public observation deck, restaurants, and jogging paths. The complex also has a casino, convention center, theaters, and the Museum of ArtScience.
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The most unusual hotels
around the word
Poseidon
Want to try how does it feel to live under the see? Come to the Poseidon underwater hotel. You will surprised by an incredible view, which will take your breath away. The service includes the big relaxation zone, which will help you to forget routine problems and simply enjoy your stay. Moreover, you will find there dive shop and retail boutique will also be at your service, along with a library/lounge, theater area and conference room/wedding chapel. Fitness amenities include a nine-hole executive golf course, tennis courts, private splash pools and a fitness center. |
Kakslauttanen arctic resort
They are located right at the edge of the wildness, along the road to The Arctic Sea. The surrounding is one of the cleanest environment that you could possibly found. Northern Lights will give the bright tones to your stay, as well as riding a husky sledge. In addition the hotel can propose ice-fishing for fans of this winter sport, or just snowmobile safari, which can aloud you to get the most unpredictable and beautiful places. Don't forget to bring your skiing! |
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Loisaba
"Loisaba is made for adventure: guests enjoy complete freedom to choose how they spend their time so the only barrier is your own imagination. Trek through the bush with camels, mountain bike down the escarpment, raft, horseback-ride or drive through the wild canyons of the two great rivers that span the vast property." |
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