Parkview Square
600 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 188778
Parkview Square is an office building located in the Downtown Core Planning Area, Central Region, Singapore. It is situated along North Bridge Road, and is near the major commercial hub at Marina Centre. It is next to Bugis MRT Station, Bugis Junction, and The Gateway, and straddles the Rochor Road and Ophir Road corridor.
Parkview Square is one of the most expensive office buildings in Singapore. Parkview Square houses the Honorary Consulate of Oman on the 4th floor, Embassy of the United Arab Emirates on the 9th floor, as well as the embassies of Austria and Mongolia on the 24th floor of the building.
Parkview Square was designed by the US firm James Adams Design, together with DP Architects of Singapore.
It was built as the last major project enterprise by the late Mr. C. S. Hwang, a Taiwanese tycoon chairman of Chyau Fwu Group.
The office space on each floor is column-less so it can be reconfigured according to the tenant’s wish. Although it is a modern building, having been completed in 2002, it is specially designed in the classic Art Deco style, following New York City 1929 Chanin Building as an inspiration. The exterior surface of the building is clad in brown Granite, bronze, lacquer, and glass.
The lobby is also designed mainly in the Art Deco style and features a 15m-high ceiling with hand-crafted details. The bar in the lobby of the building has a unique 3-storey high wine chiller from which a female bar tender dressed as a fairy retrieves bottles on request by means of a flying wire apparatus.
The open plaza of Parkview Square is reminiscent of Piazza San Marco in Venice, with sculptures and statues surrounding the open plaza. There are many bronze effigies of some of the most famous figures in world history, including Sun Yat-Sen, Abraham Lincoln, Salvdor Dali, Mozart, Chopin, Isaac Newton, Pablo Picasso, Rembrandt, Shakespeare, Plato, Dante, Winston Churchill and Albert Einstein.
The building also has widespread use of motifs, sculptures, and ornamentation. The building is “guarded” by eight gigantic fiberglass statues of men holding a light ball in their hands, four of them standing on each broad side of the building’s crown. Another example is the gargoyles decorating the building’s exterior, which are said to be hand-crafted. Locally, the building is often referred to as “Gotham building”, due to its Art Deco architectural style that resembles the fictional Gotham City from the Batman series.
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