Rising to a high of 40 storeys along Beach Road, Concourse Skyline is a distinctive urban address that offers discerning home owners exceptional views, uncompromised luxury, and the privilege of being in the heart of Singapore's brand-new downtown.
Concourse Skyline will be at the centre of Singapore's new "action" zone. Overlooking the newly developed pit lane of the Singapore Grand Prix, the proposed Singapore Sports Hub, and the upcoming Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort, the location will offer you buzz and excitement year-round.
Complementing the action are the attractions of the nearby Singapore Flyer and the future Gardens by the Bay, and an unmatched location next to Singapore's convention and business centre.
Two towers of two blocks each -- stepping up from 20 to 28 and 34 to 40 storeys -- form Concourse Skyline. Designed by the award-winning COX Group, this 360-unit development offers a luxurious range of one- to four-bedroom units, skysuites, penthouses and super penthouses. Contemporary and stylish, every home epitomises luxe living.
"Paul Rudolph designed The Concourse as a "Tropical Skyscraper". His use of solar shading, wide overhangs, and communal gardens and external balconies has some similarities with the ideas advanced by Ken Yeang for the bioclimatic skyscraper. The correlation between form and function arises out of Rudolph's grounding in modern architecture, for he was taught by Walter Gropius at Harvard University.
Approaching the city from Singapore Changi Airport, The Concourse's tower stands out as a landmark because of its distinctive silhouette when viewed from across the Kallang Basin. The tower is octagonal in plan, as the number "8" for the octagon is associated with prosperity in Chinese culture, and is typical of Paul Rudolph's buildings.
Due to its unique and unconventional building design, a scale model of The Concourse once went for an architectural exhibition tour around the world'!