A tropical canyon carved into a corporate block—where the 'Green Heart' is the real architecture and the towers are just the cliffs.
Mixed-use development in Marina South, Singapore.
Visitor Guide
Enter from the business district side and let the space 'open' on you; it’s designed as a reveal. Bring a wide lens—the vertical garden reads as a section, not a façade.
Inside the Green Heart, shooting upward in late afternoon when the planting is evenly lit; outside, try morning for cleaner tower edges and less humidity haze.
Yes—public realm and retail areas are generally accessible; office floors are private. Best experienced during daytime when the Green Heart is lively but not packed.
This is parametric thinking disguised as landscaping: microclimate, airflow, shade, and planting density choreographed as one environmental machine.
45–90 minutes
Design & Structure
Environmental-first design: terraced landscape geometry tuned for shade and airflow, coordinated with tower massing. Digital simulation (sun/wind/daylight) drives the courtyard form more than stylistic gestures.
Dense planting + stone/metal/glass corporate skin—contrast between 'hard city' and 'soft interior landscape' is the whole point.
The structural challenge is the heavy landscaped terraces and long-term waterproofing/drainage—engineering the garden so it can exist as architecture, not decoration.
See Together
Buildings that pair well with Marina One — they're nearby or share a compelling architectural conversation.
Nearby in Downtown Core
Frequently Asked Questions
Who designed Marina One?+
Marina One was designed by Ingenhoven Architects. It is located in Downtown Core, Singapore.
Where is Marina One located?+
Marina One is located in Downtown Core, Singapore. Its coordinates are 1.2775°, 103.8525°.
Can I visit Marina One?+
Marina One is a real building in Downtown Core that can be viewed from the outside. Check local information for interior access and visiting hours. Use the Parametric Atlas walking tour feature to plan a route that includes this building.