'Paradise' inside Singapore airport

New changes in the design of Changi Airport (Singapore) promise to bring visitors the best airport experience on the planet.

Obviously 'airport' and 'paradise' are two concepts that are not very relevant but a new plan for Singapore's airport will make us think again.

Construction of a new city inside Changi Airport and Jewel Changi is underway to bring the most air-conditioned airport architecture before.

The design images of the building that reveal the finished product is a complex building made primarily of glass, iron and an impressive biosphere design.

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Construction of a new city inside Changi Airport.

Surrounding is filled with green trees and a giant artificial waterfall. The project is expected to be completed in 2018. And the Jewel project will contribute to reinforcing the reputation of Changi Airport when it recently led the world's best airport position for 3 consecutive years.

This huge donut-shaped building has a total of 10 floors - 5 floors above ground, 5 underground floors and connects directly to the rest of the airport, including retail system, shopping area. and entertainment area.

The playground and hotel area will be integrated in this project. Not just a new platform. Jewel Changi is built on an old car park located right in front of Changi Airport's No. 1 platform and will be connected to all other stations, making it a perfect convenience for tourists.

Bring real nature into the house

An architecture right in the middle of 'green city' Singapore is indispensable for nature. And more than expected, the main design of Jewel Changi will be a forest valley with 5 botanical gardens, each with more than thousands of different groups of trees, shrubs and ferns.

Visitors can even experience the feeling of moving in a realistic valley.

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The main design of Jewel Changi will be a forest valley with 5 botanical gardens.

Robin Goh, Changi Airport spokesman representative shared with CNN: "We want to create a space where traditional outdoor activities related to nature will be brought into the home environment with the feeling. Most true sense ".

In the middle of the tropical jungle 'fortress' will be the artificial rainwater swirl up to 40 meters high, which promises to be the tallest indoor waterfall in the world when completed.

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Swirling artificial rainwater.

More particularly at night, this vortex-like waterfall will transform into a stunning light and sound performance space.

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Whirlpool waterfall.

In Jewel, 4 entrances will show 4 unique landscape elements. Typically, the northern garden gate will use rainwood trunks that are recycled from the old outdoor parking lot at the airport.

Also, on the rooftop, Canopy Park will also have a full garden, walkway, playground and food chain with an area of ​​approximately 13,000 square meters.

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Canopy Park will also have a full garden, walkway, playground .

Enough facilities at an airport

What is better when all needs are fully met in a paradise-like space.

For travelers with transit flights, they can rest at the hotel inside Jewel. Here, after completion, there will be more than 130 rooms operated by international hotel brand Yotel.

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This complex literally means 'an integrated multimodal lounge' .

This complex literally means 'an integrated multimodal lounge' . Where ticketing services, boarding passes, and luggage transportation are fully served. Equipment to support early check-in procedures at the complex will allow passengers more time to sign up for luggage and complete the boarding procedure.

Another plus for the dream complex system is the connection of the MRT network lines to Changi's station.

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The connection of the MRT network lines to Changi's station.

Thus, with the opening of the fourth station in 2017 with an area of ​​nearly 200,000 square meters and the Jewel project in 2018, the airport is expected to receive 85 million passengers a year, 1.5 times more than the current number of visitors. in.

Changi representative said there will be many further improvements to be developed to maintain the world's leading airport quality and bring the best travel service experience to passengers.