Events & Facilities in Marina Bay


Monday 2 January 2012
Instructions

Please kindly use the search bar in the top right column of the page to source for the various venues.
These venues includes:

-Esplanade
-Float@Marina Bay
-Pit Building
-Marina Barrage
-Marina Bay Sands
-Singapore Flyer
-Suntec International Convention & Exhibition Centre
-Reknown Hotels available in Marina Bay 

So sorry for the inconvenience caused.



Esplanade

Esplanade is one of the world's busiest art centres which houses the twin auditoriums that are both visually and acoustically spectacular. It is able to accomodate a lyric theatre and the concert hall, a recital studio and theatre studio. Additionally, there is an open-air amphitheatre, practice studios and rehearsal rooms which also serve as a smaller performance venues, outdoor spaces for informal performances. The events that are held in esplanade are usually concerts, musicals and plays as they requires good acoustic facilities to support and bring out the quality of performances. Different types of facilities and services are provided for event organizers who hold their events there.





 Figure: Concert Hall

 Figure: Theatre
  Figure: Recital Studio

  Figure: Rehearsal Studio

  Figure: Hospitality Spaces
 Figure: Priority Lounge
  Figure: Roof Terrace

 Figure: Outdoor Theatre

  Figure: Audio Visual System for Outdoor Theatre
 
 
 Figure: Forecourt

   Figure: Jendela (Visual Arts Space)

 Figure: Concourse

 Figure: Audio Visual System for Concourse

 Figure: Tunnel

  Figure: Lamps Provided in Tunnel
 Figure: Community Wall
 Figure: Theatre Street Cones

Figure: LCDs @ Basement



Figure: Map to Esplanade

 Table: Car Park Charges at Esplanade
 Table: Car Park at Esplanade



Marina Barrage


Marina Barrage is the 15th reservoir in Singapore and is also the first one in the heart of the city. This catchment area is the island’s largest and most urbanised catchment. The Marina Reservoir will boost Singapore’s water catchment to two-thirds of the land area together with the Punggol and Serangoon reservoirs. Marina Barrage aims to help Singapore become self-sufficient in water with supplies from imported water, Newater and desalinated by 2061 when the water agreement with Malaysia ends. Currently, we are consuming 1.36 billion litres of water a day which is equivalent to 500 Olympic-size swimming pool.
Marina Barrage is a part of the flood control scheme to address the existing flooding in the low-lying areas of the city. With the Barrage and other flood-alleviation projects, flood-prone areas in Singapore will be further reduced from the current 150 ha to 85 ha, down from 3200 ha in the 1970s.
In addition, Marina Barrage will enhance Singapore's water supply in line with Singapore's Four National Taps water supply strategy to diversify its water sources (The 4 National Taps are: local catchment, reclaimed water, desalted water and imported water. With this Project, about 60 per cent of Singapore will become catchment area.






Figure: Water Playground


Figure: Central Courtyard


Figure: Green Roof



Figure: Gallery Room


Figure: Gallery Lounge



Figure: Gallery Suite




 Figure: Map to Marina Barrage



Pit Building



The Singapore Pit Building was built as a result of the Singapore SingTel Grand Prix. Located at 1 Republic Boulevard, The Pit Building is owned by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). As the Singapore Grand Prix is only held every September period, The Pit Building is usually vacant before and after the race. Hence, during the non-race period, the 13 areas in the Pit Building is available for rental. These areas includes 9 hospitality suites on the second and third level and 4 garages located at the first floor.




Figure: Garage

Figure: Paddock Club

Figure: Temasek Suite

Figure: Dressing Room in Temasek Suite

Figure: Map to Pit Building

Figure: Car Park Area near Pit Building





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Introduction

This blogpage serves as a platform for event organizers who are interested to hold their events in Marina Bay as it covers the types of event spaces, facilities and services provided in each venue.

All the details in this blogpage were taken from the internet and reference books from the library, and had any queries answered through interviews with respective manager of the venues.
Site visits were conducted to give us a deeper understanding about the venues as well as taking pictures. ... more


Event Venues




Achievements

January 2012



Questions



Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the following individual and organization who have provided us with the information and resources for our project:

• Mr Tan Shia Tew, Project Facilitator of School of the Built Environment
• Ms May Wong, Event Facilitator of Singapore Sport Council
• Mr Jeffrey Soh, Facility Manager of Formula One Pit Building
• Mr Vasco Ng, Facility Executive of Formula One Pit Building
• Ms Jean Tay, Facility Executive of Formula One Pit Building
• Ms Koh Sian Eng, Assistant Manager in Corporate Communications & Public Affairs of Esplanade
• Stephanie Teo, Corporate Communications of Esplanade
• Ms Wendy Lim, Marketing Manager of Marina Bay Sands
• Mr Erica Ng, Communication Manager of Art Science Museum of Marina Bay Sands
• Ms Tiana Ang, Event Facilitator of Art Science Museum of Marina Bay Sands
• Ms Rebecca Liao, Catering & Conference Adminstrator of Marina Bay Sands
• Mr Kevin, Museum Collection Manager of Art Science Museum of Marina Bay Sands


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Monday 2 January 2012
Instructions

Please kindly use the search bar in the top right column of the page to source for the various venues.
These venues includes:

-Esplanade
-Float@Marina Bay
-Pit Building
-Marina Barrage
-Marina Bay Sands
-Singapore Flyer
-Suntec International Convention & Exhibition Centre
-Reknown Hotels available in Marina Bay 

So sorry for the inconvenience caused.



Esplanade

Esplanade is one of the world's busiest art centres which houses the twin auditoriums that are both visually and acoustically spectacular. It is able to accomodate a lyric theatre and the concert hall, a recital studio and theatre studio. Additionally, there is an open-air amphitheatre, practice studios and rehearsal rooms which also serve as a smaller performance venues, outdoor spaces for informal performances. The events that are held in esplanade are usually concerts, musicals and plays as they requires good acoustic facilities to support and bring out the quality of performances. Different types of facilities and services are provided for event organizers who hold their events there.





 Figure: Concert Hall

 Figure: Theatre
  Figure: Recital Studio

  Figure: Rehearsal Studio

  Figure: Hospitality Spaces
 Figure: Priority Lounge
  Figure: Roof Terrace

 Figure: Outdoor Theatre

  Figure: Audio Visual System for Outdoor Theatre
 
 
 Figure: Forecourt

   Figure: Jendela (Visual Arts Space)

 Figure: Concourse

 Figure: Audio Visual System for Concourse

 Figure: Tunnel

  Figure: Lamps Provided in Tunnel
 Figure: Community Wall
 Figure: Theatre Street Cones

Figure: LCDs @ Basement




Figure: Map to Esplanade

 Table: Car Park Charges at Esplanade
 Table: Car Park at Esplanade



Marina Barrage


Marina Barrage is the 15th reservoir in Singapore and is also the first one in the heart of the city. This catchment area is the island’s largest and most urbanised catchment. The Marina Reservoir will boost Singapore’s water catchment to two-thirds of the land area together with the Punggol and Serangoon reservoirs. Marina Barrage aims to help Singapore become self-sufficient in water with supplies from imported water, Newater and desalinated by 2061 when the water agreement with Malaysia ends. Currently, we are consuming 1.36 billion litres of water a day which is equivalent to 500 Olympic-size swimming pool.
Marina Barrage is a part of the flood control scheme to address the existing flooding in the low-lying areas of the city. With the Barrage and other flood-alleviation projects, flood-prone areas in Singapore will be further reduced from the current 150 ha to 85 ha, down from 3200 ha in the 1970s.
In addition, Marina Barrage will enhance Singapore's water supply in line with Singapore's Four National Taps water supply strategy to diversify its water sources (The 4 National Taps are: local catchment, reclaimed water, desalted water and imported water. With this Project, about 60 per cent of Singapore will become catchment area.






Figure: Water Playground


Figure: Central Courtyard


Figure: Green Roof



Figure: Gallery Room


Figure: Gallery Lounge



Figure: Gallery Suite




 Figure: Map to Marina Barrage



Pit Building



The Singapore Pit Building was built as a result of the Singapore SingTel Grand Prix. Located at 1 Republic Boulevard, The Pit Building is owned by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). As the Singapore Grand Prix is only held every September period, The Pit Building is usually vacant before and after the race. Hence, during the non-race period, the 13 areas in the Pit Building is available for rental. These areas includes 9 hospitality suites on the second and third level and 4 garages located at the first floor.




Figure: Garage

Figure: Paddock Club

Figure: Temasek Suite

Figure: Dressing Room in Temasek Suite

Figure: Map to Pit Building

Figure: Car Park Area near Pit Building