About The Reef At King's Dock™

A NEW REIGN

of

WATERFRONT LIVING

Once a dock that became the second largest in the world, now a landmark homefor those who live with foresight, The Reef at King’s Dock’s rich heritage hasalways been one that looks towards tomorrow.

Discover an abode that stands on the frontier of luxury living, made possible byvisionary architect and founder of Rotterdam-Zurich-Shanghai based KCAP Architects&Planners,Kees Christiaanse.

 

 

 

TRUE LUXURY

is built with

VISIONARY IDEAS

Like a series of urban sculptures, The Reef at King’s Dock, with its 10 residentialblocks, creates an exclusive, tranquil environment within the vibrant GreaterSouthern Waterfront, right at the edge of the upcoming Sentosa-Brani district.

 

THOUGHTFULLY DESIGNED

for the urban & wild

TO LIVE IN HARMONY

Invigorate your senses with nature right at your doorstep. Be enchanted by the lush foliage atthe numerous sky decks, green roofs and communal gardens around the estate.

Designed with the utmost respect for our environment, most homes are oriented for naturalcoolness. The bespoke facade and balcony screens provide a good balance of sunlight and sunprotection. The staggered blocks allow for natural ventilation and maximise the scenic views.

For its environmental impact and performance, The Reef at King's Dock has been certified withthe Building and Construction Authority of Singapore Green Mark GoldPLUS standard.

 

 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

• Energy-efficient air conditioning system with5-tick energy rating in all units

• Efficient lighting design with the use of LEDand provision of motion sensors

• Energy-efficient lifts with VVFF (VariableVoltage and Variable Frequency) motorcontroller/driver and sleep function mode

WATER EFFICIENCY

• Rainwater harvesting combined withwater efficient auto-irrigation system forlandscape

• Water-efficient fittings and appliances

OTHER GREEN FEATURES

• Pneumatic waste collection and disposal system

• Dedicated recycling chutes at every block

• Provision of recycling bins in common areas

• Recycling of horticulture waste into landscapingfertiliser

 

 

 

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