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A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

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A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

Water areas and pools play a fundamental role, for example on the 21st floor. There they act as stylish frames for the lounge club of the hotel and boast magnificent interior or exterior views.

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A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

Patricia Urquiola’s renowned studio is responsible for the interior design of the Oasia Hotel. On the 21st floor, she used swimming pool ceramics from the ChromaPlural system by the German brand Agrob Buchtal. The open and closed areas of the building give rise to appealing interplays of shadow and light depending on the position of the sun and time of day.

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A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

Photo credit:
Infinitude

A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

Photo credit:
Infinitude

A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

Photo credit:
Infinitude

A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

Photo credit:
Infinitude

A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

Photo credit:
Infinitude

A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

Photo credit:
Infinitude

A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

The central plateau of the roof restaurant on the 27th floor is enclosed by the rooftop pools. An exciting view from here, at the highest point of the building, was deliberately omitted. Instead, the WOHA architecture firm created a surprisingly intimate area amidst the urban bustle in the metropolis of Singapore.

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Infinitude

A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

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Infinitude

A Tropical Skyscraper by WOHA and Patricia Urquiola: Sustainability and Delight
AGROB BUCHTAL

The rooftop pools on the 27th and top floor feature 0.15-metre-deep, shallow “wading pools” with lounge chairs. From there, stairs lead into the 1.20-metre-deep pool. The entire roof area is surrounded by a 10-storey-high, semi-transparent barrier made from the same red aluminium mesh as the rest of the building.

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Infinitude

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View of main entrance

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Entrance featuring black and white stone patterned floor, veined marble reception desk and brass accents

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View of waiting area with custom screen wall

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Reception desk with veined stone and brass ledge

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Detail of custom door hardware

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Hotel lobby inspired waiting area

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Art Deco palette featuring golds, blacks, and deep greens

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Custom screen dividers create a sense of privacy but allows natural light into the space

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Erik Rotter