Marina Bay Sands

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Marina Bay Sands is an iconic integrated resort in Singapore, renowned for its three-tower design topped by a sky park with an infinity pool overlooking the city skyline.

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Marina Bay Sands (Singapore) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf casino
hotel
integrated resort
landmark
address 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore
architect Moshe Safdie NERFINISHED
casinoOpeningDate 2010-04-27
city Singapore NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 2006
cost US$5.5 billion
country Singapore
developer Las Vegas Sands NERFINISHED
hasFeature ArtScience Museum NERFINISHED
SkyPark NERFINISHED
art-science museum
casino
celebrity chef restaurants
convention and exhibition facilities
convention centre
event plaza
infinity pool
luxury retail outlets
museum
nightclubs
observation deck
restaurants
shopping mall
theatres
height approximately 200 metres
locatedIn Marina Bay NERFINISHED
mainContractor Hyundai Engineering & Construction NERFINISHED
Ssangyong Engineering & Construction NERFINISHED
notableFor cantilevered rooftop SkyPark NERFINISHED
rooftop infinity pool
three-tower design
numberOfFloors 57
numberOfHotelRooms 2561
numberOfHotelTowers 3
officialOpeningDate 2010-06-23
openingDate 2010-04-27
operatedBy Marina Bay Sands Pte Ltd NERFINISHED
overlooks Marina Bay NERFINISHED
Singapore skyline
owner Las Vegas Sands NERFINISHED
partOf Singapore Integrated Resorts program
skyParkLength approximately 340 metres
structuralEngineer Arup NERFINISHED
Parsons Brinckerhoff NERFINISHED
style contemporary architecture
touristAttraction true

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Moshe Safdie notableWork Marina Bay Sands
Moshe Safdie designed Marina Bay Sands
Las Vegas Sands owns Marina Bay Sands
Las Vegas Sands hasNotableProperty Marina Bay Sands
Sheldon Adelson owned Marina Bay Sands
this entity surface form: Marina Bay Sands (Singapore)