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Having my dinner at UOB Plaza 60th floor , Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant without a window seat make me frustrated as i thought i wont be able to take the city view at such a high level.
I cant get over thr thought of not getting a shot of it and i got thick skinned and went to the window nearby with no customers and take a quickie shot through the window.....
However , the window was quite dirty and i had no idea on how to prevent reflection on it.
This is the end result of what i took.
PS: I have lost my logon password to my flickr account but i still can upload but not edit it. Problem still to be resolved with Yahoo help.
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The glass facade at the plaza of UOB Bank, at Bonham Street with pasting of the original bank building.
the city skyline as seen on the F1 race-track - this was taken in the evening before the commencement of the race
One Raffles Place Tower One, originally known as OUB Centre or Overseas Union Bank Centre, was designed by renowned Japanese architect, Kenzo Tange. It is one of the three tallest skyscrapers in Singapore, sharing the title with the UOB Plaza and Republic Plaza.
At 280 m (920 ft), it was the tallest building in the world outside North America at the time of its completion in 1986, surpassing South Korea's 63 Building completed one year earlier, until it was succeeded by the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong. The building consists of two triangular structures with a small space between them
Singapore's highest sky terrace viewing gallery on the rooftop of Tower One provides panoramic views of the Singapore skyline, across the vibrant Marina Bay to the Straits of Singapore and beyond.
It is the highest rooftop viewing point in Singapore.
1-Altitude, at the top of Tower One, is the highest rooftop bar in Singapore and is the world’s highest al fresco bar. Occupying the three topmost floors of One Raffles Place Building, 1-Altitude comprises three different concepts—an al fresco gastrobar called 1-Altitude Gallery & Bar on level 63; a European restaurant named Stellar on level 62 and a sports bar named 282 on level 61.
A new Tower Two was opened in 2011 with 38 floors. Upon completion of the new tower the complex was officially renamed One Raffles Place. The 38-storey commercial tower, comprising 360,000 square feet of prime Grade A office space, brings the total office, retail and entertainment space offered by One Raffles Place to 860,000 sq ft.
Tower Two was designed by internationally renowned Japanese architect, Paul Noritaka Tange, son of Professor Kenzo Tange, who designed the first tower and UOB Plaza – two of the tallest buildings in Singapore.
The decorations and Christmas tree display at UOB Plaza, Battery Road for the Christmas Festive Season.
Image taken during the BUCS Division 2 matchup between UWE Bullets 2nd Team and UoB Barracuda at UWE Hillside Gardens, Bristol, United Kingdom. Photo: Andy Watts (02/02/2020).
Highrise in construction, Hitachi, Capital Land Tower, HSBC, Singapore Land Tower, The Fullerton, Maybank, UOB, OUB, OCBC, NTUC from the Esplanade, Singapore
Overwhelming neighborly repetitions of the same message as on the parking sign blanketed Berkeley Way between Milvia and Bonita on my walk to the bus. The flyers were excessive to the point of litter. I guess some crazy cat woman couldn't read and got a ticket.