Il nuovo museo di Singapore

Si inaugura la settimana prossima l'invenzione dell'architetto Moshe Safdie

SINGAPORE - FEBRUARY 08: Construction workers complete work on the roof of the Singapore ArtScience Museum on February 8, 2011 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, the 50,000 sqft, lotus- inspired building, is the worldÕs first ArtScience Museum and will house 21 galleries. The large roof dish collects rain water which falls through the center atrium of the building as a waterfall, at night the roof then transforms into an amphitheatre displaying a light and laser show with the Singapore skyline as a backdrop. The museum is set to open to the public on the 17th of February at 1.18 pm, the time chosen by the projects Feng Shui master. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
SINGAPORE - FEBRUARY 08: Construction workers complete work on the roof of the Singapore ArtScience Museum on February 8, 2011 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, the 50,000 sqft, lotus- inspired building, is the worldÕs first ArtScience Museum and will house 21 galleries. The large roof dish collects rain water which falls through the center atrium of the building as a waterfall, at night the roof then transforms into an amphitheatre displaying a light and laser show with the Singapore skyline as a backdrop. The museum is set to open to the public on the 17th of February at 1.18 pm, the time chosen by the projects Feng Shui master. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

È tutto quasi pronto per l’inaugurazione del nuovo ArtScience Museum, la cui inventiva forma floreale è stata disegnata dall’architetto israeliano Moshe Safdie. Safdie, il cui studio si trova in Massachusetts, ha 72 anni e ha realizzato progetti importanti in tutto il mondo ma soprattutto negli Stati Uniti. Il museo di Singapore si trova all’interno del complesso turistico e di intrattenimento di Marina Bay Sands.