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London based designer Thomas Heatherwick is the architect behind the building of the 12 towers of stacked, rounded rooms, resembling dim sum baskets. The design came from the brief to create a building without corridors, but incorporating spaces and balconies for people to stop, think...

The world tech giant Apple entered Singapore 39 years ago, in 1981, where the first office was located in Ang Mo Kio. Today, on the 10th of September 2020, the world’s first flagship Apple Store built on water officially opened in Marina Bay Sands.  The dome...

The Cloud Forest Dome, housed in Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay is a greenhouse-like structure, re-creating the cool wet tropical montane climate found between 1500m and 3000m above sea level.  This conservatory structure is among the largest climate-controlled glasshouses in the world, showcasing the flora...

Whether you’re a history buff, music fan or nature lover, this historic landmark on a hill presents something for everyone. More than just a green space, Fort Canning Park is a gateway to fascinating historical insights and relics from the 1960s. The park is a...

Eau de Space is the hot topic in the fragrance sector now. People have pledged over $480,000 on the Kickstarter page to bring a NASA- developed fragrance that smells like outer space to Earth’s territory.    Through sheer determination and a couple of Freedom of Information Act...

The scent of alcohol mixing with the smell of sweat from enthusiastic dancers and the heady aroma of tobacco coming from the smoking area of a nightclub can sometimes be an overwhelming concoction. This could have a negative impact on a customer’s experience. Through a curated selection...

A medical breakthrough in Israel has brought about good news to many around the world with family members lying in the hospital beds. Scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot published findings that 100% of coma patients who responded to a “sniff test”...

In a comprehensive global study conducted in 2017, the World Health Organisation estimates that indoor and outdoor air pollution causes around 6.5 million premature deaths annually.  Out of these deaths, China and India accounted for almost half of the numbers.  China’s air pollution has long been...