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This Condo In S’pore Has A Unique Architecture That Looks Like Interlocking Lego Blocks

Truly, Singapore is one of the most Instagram-worthy countries in the world. With interesting sceneries in every corner, it is not hard to capture the essence of the country. Some of the most iconic buildings are Marina Bay Sands, ArtScience Museum, Jewel Changi Airport, and even the recent Apple Store. This time around, we’re highlighting one of the most unique architecture in the island!

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Check Out This Mindblowing Building Known As The Interlace

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Passing by Queenstown, it is hard to miss out on the mindblowing building, The Interlace. Loved by many drone photographers, The Interlace looks like interlocking Lego blocks. Completed in 2013, the complicated structure is designed by The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). It is not a surprise that this building has won many awards. Some of them include the World Building of the Year, and the World Architecture Festival (2015).

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Let’s try to break down the architecture if that is even possible. It is made with six-storey blocks stacked in hexagonal arrangements with a total of 1,040 units. It is clustered around eight individually themed courtyards. Not only is the building a view itself, but every home within The Interlace has wide views of the surroundings. What a dream!

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That’s not all, folks. Some of the facilities include swimming pools, gyms, tennis courts, and more. If you want to visit The Interlace, it appears that it is available on Airbnb. Some of the listings start at $75 per night for a private room. If you’re looking for a quick getaway, this is your chance! Indeed, it is going to be a fun time to explore The Interlace. What do you think?

Interlocking Legos, But Make It A Residential Complex

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When you are around Queenstown, do drop by to check out The Interlace. We are sure that seeing it in person is much more satisfying than seeing it through photographs. Here’s the second-best option, we have attached Google Earth link right here – just for you. What are some of your favourite buildings in Singapore? Let us know in the comments! See you on the next post!

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