So it's 8 million square feet. It could have been over-bearing but we set the towers back far from the water, and we integrated the concept of the waterfront promenade with our commercial spine into one spine, which is outdoors and indoors and air conditioned and naturally ventilated.
We created a very strong sense of orientation. And then the public realm extends through the project, so throughout the lobby to the Sky Park and to the podium roof [of the retail component].
So it's all about rethinking and proposing a new kind of public realm, which is the contrary to the dominant typology of a cluster of towers sitting over a mall, turning its back to the rest of the city – a kind of dominant development type in Asian cities today.