
The Esplanade occupies the site of the former "Satay Club" a popular food haunt for Singaporeans which had been discontinued prior to the Esplanade's construction. Currently the "Satay Club" is re-allocated next to Sembawang Shopping Center.
Officially opened on October 12, 2002, the building was designed by two architectural firms working in conjunction: by the London-based Michael Wilford & Partners (MWP) and by DP Architects (DPA) of Singapore. The total cost of constructing this building is estimated at SGD 1 billion including the estimated land value and SGD 660 million for the building costs.
The unique architectural design has been said to have an appearance similar to either a durian (a tropical fruit) or the eyes of a fly. Many Singaporeans casually refer to the Esplanade as "The Durian".
On 5 July 2005, the opening ceremony of the 117th IOC Session was staged in the Esplanade, featuring a 30-minute long performance aimed at showcasing Singapore's multi-cultural heritage to her international audience.
4 comments:
Nice template actually :) Really cool!
Paul
Gee, thanks Paul, glad you like it too.
It took some time for me to finally decide up to this template, so I just hope you all like it ;)
Wow, I should have seen that fabulous building when I was in Singapore. Oh well...
Yea, you should have seen it Harvey when you got to Sg, it really is a beautiful building =)
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