Six-stories high and spans 8,588 square metres, is the first net-zero energy building in Singapore and also the first in Southeast Asia to be awarded the Zero Energy Certification by the International Living Future Institute (ILFI).
The Esplanade is synonymous with spectacular performances both in the artistic and the construction sense. It has some of the most technically demanding structures, which is why builders turned to Lysaght to help bring the magnificent architecture from concept to fruition.
Built between 1869 and 1870, this church, which is also the recipient of Singapore Architectural heritage award in 2016, is a monument to the Chinese Catholic community in Singapore. The building is also the recipient of Singapore Architectural heritage award in 2016.
The existing station started operations in Q1 1990 and was part of the East-West line. It was subsequently connected to the North-South line and become an interchange station for commuters travelling along these two lines.
Marina Bay Sands was one of two winning proposals for Singapore’s first integrated resorts. One of its key attractions is the SkyPark which offers 360 degree views of Singapore skyline.
Mapletree Benoi Logistics Hub is a five-storey ramp-up logistics facility located near to the Jurong and Pasir Panjang Ports and with easy access to the city. The building has been conferred the BCA Green Mark Platinum Award.
Founded in 1891, the Sarawak Museum with a combined total floor space of approximately 31,000 square metres, the new museum is expected to be the second largest museum in South East Asia after the National Museum in Singapore.
Lysaght Malaysia and its 360 SEAMĀ® profile was the preferred choice for building this iconic landmark at Mukim Bukit Katil, Hang Tuah Jaya, Melaka. The Malaysian Han Studies (MAHS) is a non-profit, private educational institution completed in 2016.