Eleven hours, 420 cubic metres, one continuous transfer slab — a field journal from a single concrete pour that decided the next twenty floors.
Every high-rise has a day that defines it.
Not the groundbreaking ceremony.
Not the topping-out celebration.
Not the moment the façade is installed.
It’s the day when thousands of litres of concrete begin flowing without interruption, when every engineer watches the clock, every supervisor studies the weather, and every minute matters.
At Landmark Crown, that day began before sunrise.
For eleven continuous hours, nearly 420 cubic metres of concrete were placed into a single transfer slab—a structural element that would quietly carry the weight of the next twenty floors.
By sunset, nothing about the building looked dramatically different.
But structurally, everything had changed.