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Eco-friendly tower in Singapore


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Oct


EDITT Tower (“Ecological Design In The Tropics”) will be built in Singapore with the financial support of their National University and is going to be one of the most eco-friendly towers in the country.

it is going to have 26 floors and will use photovoltaic panels to make energy. But the eco factor of this building will be given by the fact that it will be wrapped in organic local vegetation. It was designed to collect rain-water, both for plant irrigation and for its people needs.

Some of the designers of this amazing tower are T.R.Hamzah & Yeang .

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