Newest Singapore attraction, Sentosa Sensoryscape, an immersive multi-sensory experience incorporating augmented reality (AR), design, nature and music, was showcased to local and regional media from Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand ahead of its March 14 public debut.
The 30,000m² “ridge-to-reef landmark” comprising six zones – Lookout Loop, Tactile Trellis, Scented Sphere, Symphony Stream, Palate Playground and Glow Garden – connects guests from Resorts World Sentosa in the north to the island’s beaches in the south.
Access to Sentosa Sensoryscape is free and its gentle-incline design is user-friendly to parents with young children in prams and the elderly using mobility devices.
Guests can download the ImagiNite app for a night-time AR experience which begins at 19.50 and ends at 21.40 daily and it includes a Hyperzoom Special Photo Spot feature for taking wefies.
Thien Kwee Eng, CEO, Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC), said the first key milestone of the Sentosa-Brani Master Plan to be completed will further strengthen the island as a world-class destination.
It embodied SDC’s commitment to push boundaries and create extraordinary landmarks inspired by the beauty in nature, she continued.
“This thoughtfully-designed and welcoming green connector right in the heart of Sentosa will inspire our guests through a plethora of endless and unique discoveries… where a walk in Sentosa will never be the same again,” Thien commented.
The entire space which pushes the boundaries of park design can encourage guests to slow down, unwind and rediscover oneself in a tranquil setting.
Designed by Serie + Multiply, the sensory gardens are framed by three intricate diagrid, Asian basket-weaving-inspired wooden structures.
Thien told TTG Asia, the versatile spaces offered new opportunities for “business applications” for curated events and brand collaborations.
A spokesperson noted SDC was partnering Samsung Electronics Singapore to enhance the visitor photographic experience and added the venue would appeal to meeting planners organising business events and incentive programmes.
Newest Singapore attraction, Sentosa Sensoryscape, an immersive multi-sensory experience incorporating augmented reality (AR), design, nature and music, was showcased to local and regional media from Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand ahead of its March 14 public debut.
The 30,000m² “ridge-to-reef landmark” comprising six zones – Lookout Loop, Tactile Trellis, Scented Sphere, Symphony Stream, Palate Playground and Glow Garden – connects guests from Resorts World Sentosa in the north to the island’s beaches in the south.
Access to Sentosa Sensoryscape is free and its gentle-incline design is user-friendly to parents with young children in prams and the elderly using mobility devices.
Guests can download the ImagiNite app for a night-time AR experience which begins at 19.50 and ends at 21.40 daily and it includes a Hyperzoom Special Photo Spot feature for taking wefies.
Thien Kwee Eng, CEO, Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC), said the first key milestone of the Sentosa-Brani Master Plan to be completed will further strengthen the island as a world-class destination.
It embodied SDC’s commitment to push boundaries and create extraordinary landmarks inspired by the beauty in nature, she continued.
“This thoughtfully-designed and welcoming green connector right in the heart of Sentosa will inspire our guests through a plethora of endless and unique discoveries… where a walk in Sentosa will never be the same again,” Thien commented.
The entire space which pushes the boundaries of park design can encourage guests to slow down, unwind and rediscover oneself in a tranquil setting.
Designed by Serie + Multiply, the sensory gardens are framed by three intricate diagrid, Asian basket-weaving-inspired wooden structures.
Thien told TTG Asia, the versatile spaces offered new opportunities for “business applications” for curated events and brand collaborations.
A spokesperson noted SDC was partnering Samsung Electronics Singapore to enhance the visitor photographic experience and added the venue would appeal to meeting planners organising business events and incentive programmes.