Designed by Canada-based architect Moshe Safdie, the ‘Sky Habitat’ is an incredible two-tower residential building in Singapore.
At 38-stories high, it is able to accommodate 574 apartments, but the most incredible feature of this building is its dramatic sky pool which serves as a bridge between the two towers.
If heights isn't your thing, don't fret—there are two other garden bridges for crossing between the buildings.
Inspired by Habitat 67, an architectural landmark in Montreal, Canada that was also designed by Safdie, the Sky Habitat puts a new spin on city-fringe living, redefining apartment living through design, form and function.
The Sky Habitat is due for completion in 2015.
Check out the photos below:
[via My Modern Met, images from Safdie Architects]