Fusionopolis Green Skyscraper, Singapore

Part of the Fusionopolis project is already in place in Singapore. The next phase will include this building, which is slated to feature the world’s longest building-based strip of vertical vegetation. Designed by notable eco-architect Ken Yeang, the building will be an entire ecosystem unto itself, with a host of environmentally friendly energy features to reduce its footprint and keep residents healthy.

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