Fountain Of Wealth
Supported by four 13.8 metres high bronze legs and
spreading over an area of 1683.07 metres, the Fountain of Wealth has
been accorded the status of "World's Largest Fountain" in the 1998 edition
of the Guinness Book of Records. It is symbolically the ring in the
palm of the hand, guaranteeing the retention of wealth. It is destined
to be Singapore's most visited tourist destination.
The plaza would provide a large outdoor space for people to gather.
But on its own, it would not achieve sufficient visual impact. A dramatic
fountain was proposed as a visual focus. The Fountain Plaza, now the
focal point of Suntec City, is also at the heart of the Marina Centre
area. Not only is it the hub of circulation within the development,
it also draws life from the surrounding buildings. This is why it sits
off centre within Suntec City -so that it can be directly connected
to its neighbours.
The flowing water from the Fountain is also a potent symbol as water
is the essence of life in almost every culture. Located round this symbolic
centre of life are the buildings which make up Suntec City. These buildings
attract human activity - life - to the area. At ground level, vehicles
flow around the fountain plaza while pedestrians flow into the buildings
around it. Below ground, at the Fountain Terrace, all the buildings
are interconnected by shops and restaurants. The complex is also connected
to its neighbours by both underground and street-level pedestrian linkways.