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Pearl Bank Apartments Singapore Walking Tour. No talking or distracting captions. Filmed in March 2019 in 4k. You can jump to an interesting moment using the time stamp in the description below. ➥➥➥ SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS ➥➥➥ If you enjoy a visual walking tour with no talking and don't want to miss any videos: Subscribe ⇢ https://bit.ly/2HR9kp Location of walk: https://goo.gl/maps/z8bssYaL7j72 Pearl Bank Apartments Info: Pearl Bank Apartments (Chinese: 珍珠苑) is a high-rise private residential building on Pearl's Hill in Outram, near the Chinatown of Singapore. As the tallest and densest residential building in Singapore when completed in 1976 (113 m (371 ft), Pearl Bank Apartments was one of Singapore's pioneers of high-rise, high-density living, and influenced urban development in Singapore and other cities in southeast Asia. The architecture of the building is observed to be Brutalism, a popular architectural style in the 1970s. It was designed by Singaporean architect Tan Cheng Siong of Archurban Architects Planners who took inspiration in the resemblance of the site to an aeroplane tail. It would eventually lead to the idea of a high-rise tower that rivals the peak of Bukit Timah Hill to take advantage of the panoramic view of Singapore. The Pearl Bank Apartments is a 38-storey hollow ¾ cylindrical tower, resembling a horseshoe, designed for a total occupancy of 1,500 persons. When completed in 1976, the building had the largest number of apartments contained in a single block and had the highest density of any private modern residential building at 1,853 persons per hectare. The horseshoe shape of the tower was designed for efficiency as it was economical in terms of material used, offering the smallest wall-to-floor ratio. Its cylindrical shape allows for daylight, ventilation and maximum panoramic views to all its units as well as connect residents to their neighbours whereas the opening in the circular structure faces west and minimises direct penetration of heat and light from the afternoon sun into the building. The slits in the circular slab also allow for effective ventilation into the internal courtyard. The tower envelopes an inner void spanning 30m facing the building's internal central courtyard. The 272-unit apartment block comprises three types of split-level units – 48 two-bedroom [130 m2 (1,400 sq ft)], 184 three-bedroom [176.5 m2 (1,900 sq ft)] and 40 four-bedroom [213.7 m2 (2,300 sq ft)] dwellings, with eight units to each floor – and an additional eight penthouses. There is a shopping area with seven units on the first storey, and the building has a four-storey carpark. The 28th storey is devoted for community use, known as the "Sky Park". The effect of the split-level architectural approach in spatial planning is expressed as an important facet of the building. Each apartment unit is further zoned into "public" and "private" areas to offer maximum exclusivity and views to the occupants. The dry areas such as the bedrooms and living rooms are located on the outer rim whereas the utilities and service areas are located at the rear of the apartments, overlooking the building's central courtyard, to avoid any obstruction of the view. The building's structure comprises ten radiating shear walls, which also serve as party walls between the units. These elements, along with the additional structural columns and lift cores, follow the radial form of the building and enhances the façade. Shanghai plaster is used on the outer rim of the building and painted plastered walls on the inner rim. Originally unpainted, with the raw concrete visible, the building was painted cream with orange details in 2008. Pearl Bank Apartments Singapore Walking Tour Time Stamp: 00:00 View of the Tiong Bahru Estate skyline 00:19 View of Pearl Bank Apartments 02:02 Courtyard and Garden area 02:21 View of Pearl Bank Apartments right at its base 04:01 Businesses that operate on the 1st floor 04:35 Waiting for the lift to go to the top floor 04:52 Slow lift journey to the 37th floor 05:52 Arrived at the 37th floor 06:20 View of the other residential units at the 37th floor 06:30 Top down view 06:46 View of The Pinnacle@Duxton (left), Police Cantonment Complex (centre), Singapore General Hospital (right). Background is Keppel Harbour and Pulau Brani 08:00 View of Jalan Kukoh estate (foreground) and Robertson Quay area (background) 08:07 Pearl's Hill Reservoir 09:00 Another skyline view from the "centre" of the aprtments 09:39 View of Chinatown (foreground) and Central Business District (Background) 10:43 Another top down view of the apartments 11:26 Last city skyline view of the southern part of Singapore Recommended Videos: Keong Saik Road Singapore Walking Tour【2019】 恭锡路新加坡徒步旅行【2019】 • Keong Saik Road Singapore Walking Tour【201... Tiong Bahru Market Singapore Walking Tour【2019】 中峇鲁新加坡徒步旅行【2019】 ションバルシンガポールウォーキングツアー【2019】 • Tiong Bahru Market Singapore Walking Tour【... Instagram: @alanchuatravels