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Every
time you zoom into the city from its gleaming airport (that always
seems as good as new) you often get the feeling that something about
the city has changed drastically. With Singapore’s fast changing
skyline, one gets to view different and new cityscapes with each repeat
stopover.
However, of all the new structures that have come up in the city in the
last two decades, nothing has added more appeal or magnificence to the
city’s horizon than the Esplanade Complex or ‘Esplanade-Theatres on the
Bay’.
The building’s roof consists of two domes made up of aluminium spikes
and the entire construction resembles a local fruit that Singaporeans
swear by-the durian.
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