Jewel Changi Airport

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Strategically located in Singapore’s Changi Airport, the world’s sixth busiest airport for international traffic which served a record 55.4 million passengers in 2015, Jewel Changi Airport is envisaged as a world-class lifestyle destination. Designed by a consortium comprising Safdie Architects (led by Moshe Safdie), Benoy and RSP, the iconic architecture includes a stunning glass and steel façade and a refreshing indoor environment of lush greenery. Beneath its distinctive dome-shape façade, the integrated development comprises a shopping mall, attractions, facilities for airport operations and a hotel covering a total GFA of 134,000 sq m. Jewel Changi Airport provides an excellent opportunity for retailers to showcase their brands to a global audience in the world’s fastest-growing region. Opening in early 2019, it will provide visitors with an exciting array of about 300 retail and dining brands including new-to-Singapore concepts, top international brands and home-grown names spread across 90,000 sq m of retail space. Landscaping will occupy another 22,000 sq m, giving visitors the unique experience of shopping and dining amidst Singapore’s largest indoor collection of plants. Centrepiece attractions include the Forest Valley, a five-storey garden and the Rain Vortex, expected to be the world’s tallest indoor waterfall standing at 40 metres.

Comments

  1. Really nice. It would be great if the water falls into an indoor aquarium that showcase Singapore's natural habitat.


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Duration: 2m 2s

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