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Wednesday, August 04 2021 - 13:32
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PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Fully Transformed Into Singapore's First 'Garden-in-a-Hotel', Following A S$45-Million Refurbishment
SINGAPORE, Aug. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Following a S$45-million overhaul, PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, owned by 
Pan Pacific Hotels Group, has completed its transformation into Singapore's 
first 'Garden-in-a-Hotel', establishing the property as one of the country's 
most ecologically focused and innovative hotels.

Melvin Lim, General Manager of PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, shared, "The 
PARKROYAL COLLECTION brand was created to champion sustainability and living 
responsibly, promote iconic architecture and design, as well as embrace 
wellness and lifestyle. We have certainly taken these up many notches as we 
reflect upon our multiple initiatives and achievements."  

A Collection of Eclectic Facts:

ICONIC DESIGN 

--The Hotel has Southeast Asia's largest indoor skylit Atrium, a 21-storey-tall 
architectural design which exudes a sense of urban grandeur, and the 
uninhibited originality of neo-futuristic Architect John Portman. 
--Orchidea, the suspended floral sculpture in the Atrium, was installed in 1986 
by the famed American Wire Sculptor Richard Lippold. Some say it looks like a 
windfall of coins falling into cupped hands, signifying the Hotel's prosperity. 
--The 13-metre-tall green wall at the lobby by FDAT, with its cloud and 
mountain abstracts, is evocative of a traditional Chinese landscape painting. 
--The lobby is home to two larger-than-life-sized sandalwood sculptures of 
ancient Chinese philosophers Li Bai and Confucius. These sculptures hark back 
to the '80s and are the works of Taiwan's renowned contemporary Sculptor Ju 
Ming. 
--The Hotel is home to over 2,400 plants, trees, shrubs and groundcover from 
more than 60 varieties of flora. The overall landscape design integrates the 
plants into the hotel interior, creating the distinct impression of a layered, 
verdant forest. Take a stroll along the Skybridge and experience a walk above 
the forest canopy, flanked by pavilions allude to the imagery of birds' nests 
ensconced in the treetops.

SUSTAINABILITY

--The Hotel building's iconic structure was preserved during the 
nine-month-long transformation, preventing more than 51,300 tonnes of carbon 
dioxide from being produced during construction - equivalent to cutting down 
8.7 million trees or destroying an area larger than all of the nature reserves 
in Singapore. 
--The Hotel's Urban Farm contains over 60 varieties of fruit, vegetables, herbs 
and edible flowers, which form the backbone of the farm-to-table concept at the 
Hotel's restaurants, bars and spa.

WELLNESS & LIFESTYLE

--The Hotel's Skyline is a collection of spaces, which includes the COLLECTION 
Club Lounge, Skyline Bar, The Green Space - a multi-functional open space 
overlooking the city skyline and Marina Bay, made popular by outdoor yoga 
enthusiasts - as well as the 25-metre mineral water swimming pool that glows 
with 1,380 fibre optic lights at night.

Room rate starts from S$228++ per person. For more information, please visit 
www.panpacific.com/marinabay. 

Please click here(https://bit.ly/PARKROYAL-COLLECTION-Marina-Bay) to access 'A 
Collection of Eclectic Facts' and Hotel Fact Sheet. 
Please click here( 
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrTTG3ti9n7M7cB3pSsK5VY0I3Np0CO7b) to 
access our Virtual Tour video and here(https://pphg.canto.com/b/V2B28) for our 
Hotel's high-resolution images.


SOURCE  PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore

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