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One Raffles Place | |
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Former names | Overseas Union Bank Centre OUB Centre |
General information | |
Type | Commercial offices, Retail |
Location | Raffles Place, Downtown Core, Singapore |
Address | 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 048616 |
Construction started | 1980 |
Completed | Tower 1: 1986 Tower 2: 2012 |
Owner | Overseas Union Enterprise |
Management | OUB Centre Limited |
Height | |
Roof | Tower 1: 280 m (920 ft) Tower 2: 209 m (686 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | Tower 1: 63, 4 below ground Tower 2: 38, 1 below ground |
Floor area | 101,784 m2 (1,095,590 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Kenzo Tange Associates |
Developer | OUB Centre Limited |
Structural engineer | Bylander Meinhardt Partnership |
Main contractor | Kajima Corporation |
Website | |
http://www.onerafflesplace.com.sg | |
References | |
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One Raffles Place is a skyscraper in Downtown Core, Singapore. The development comprises two towers and a podium. The 280 m (920 ft) tall Tower One and the 38-storey Tower Two house offices, while the podium contains retail space. Initially conceived in the late 1970s as Overseas Union Bank Centre, the headquarters of Overseas Union Bank (OUB), work on the building began in 1981, while construction of the superstructure subsequently commenced in October 1984. Costing S$486 million to build, OUB Centre opened in two phases in June and December 1986, and 90% of its office space was occupied upon opening. At the time of its completion, The Business Times claimed that the complex's tower was the tallest in the world outside the United States.
The building came under the control of the United Overseas Bank (UOB) upon their takeover of OUB in 2001, and was subsequently sold to Lippo Group in 2005 as part of Overseas Union Enterprises (OUE). In June 2008, the building's retail podium was redeveloped to make way for a second office tower, which opened in September 2012, and was rebranded as One Raffles Place. The refurbished podium subsequently reopened in May 2014.
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