Moshe Safdie Designed Some of Singapore’s Most Stunning Buildings

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Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore. Photo by Peerapon Chantharainthron on Uns

Singapore’s extravagant modern architecture is one of its signature traits, and this city wouldn’t be what it is without Moshe Safdie. The Israeli architect was in charge of designing some of the most recognizable buildings in Singapore, and here are some of his very best works of art.

Jewel Changi Airport

You’ll be wowed by Singapore’s architecture from the very moment you leave your plane, especially if you land at the Jewel Changi Airport. The world’s tallest indoor waterfall Rain Vortex is its most picture-perfect attraction, but you’ll be equally impressed by its glass façade and forest-inspired setting.

Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands is the first attraction you’ll have to visit in Singapore after leaving the airport since it’s the city’s main landmark. This entertainment complex features everything from restaurants, hotels, and casinos to museums and floating crystal pavilions, and it took it only a decade to become one of the timeless symbols of Singapore.

Sky Habitat

Sky Habitat isn’t anywhere near as popular with tourists as the previous two spots, but architecture lovers will still be impressed by it. This residential complex is best known for its lush greenery and bridging sky gardens that connect the two towers together into one cohesive entity.