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Breathing Life in Living and Working
Spaces
Evolution of demographics, expanding global
reach and changing business landscapes all
influence how our environment affects our
daily lives. Habitats are constantly redefined
by redevelopment.
As a major property developer contributing
to changing landscapes in Singapore and the
region, Keppel Land makes conscious efforts
to create vibrant living and working spaces
for its home owners, tenants as well as the
general public.
Low impact, sustainable living and thoughtful
consideration of environmental issues have
always been guiding factors that shape
Keppel Land’s project development, be it
in Singapore or on foreign land. We are
constantly striving to strike the balance
between economically and environmentally
viable management practices.
It is these practices that Keppel Land brings
to bear to mobilise solutions to align business
and environmental objectives.
Sanctuary in the City
Keppel Land is one of the largest landlords in
the Central Business District , with nine prime
office buildings featured prominently in the
city skyline.
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Green relief from stone and slate –
landscaping for all Keppel Land’s properties
are sculptured to embrace and complement
each development. Within the grounds of the
Caribbean at Keppel Bay development, for
instance, there are more than 2,200 shrubs
and 800 trees in 15 different species.
The use of water features has been
showcased in most of our properties such
as the interactive fountain at Bugis Junction,
the waterfall wall curtain at Capital Square,
and massive water channels at the Caribbean
at Keppel Bay. They all bear testimony to
water springing a new lease of life to enhance
environmental well-being.
The interactive fountain at Bugis Junction showcases
the innovative use of water features.
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