You Won't Believe the Scale of this Singapore Residential Building! | Smithsonian Channel

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NARRATOR: In a bid to increase capacity while also creating attractive comfortable homes, Peng and his team drew up a plan that would become the world's tallest public housing residential buildings.

Packed into the awkward question mark-shaped plot would be seven 534-foot towers.

Each would be joined to the next at the 26th and 50th stories by six enormous sky bridges.

65-feet wide, these bridges would provide 215,000 square feet of greenery and outdoor space for the residents to enjoy.

And with each measuring over 1,600 feet long, they'd create the longest sky gardens in the world if engineers could figure out how to build them.

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