Changi Airport Terminal 3
Although CPG’s work on Changi Airport stretches far back to the initial Masterplan development stages of the 1970s, it has continued to work on the modernisation of the venue through the years; specifically, the expansion of Terminal 1 and 2. The construction of Terminal 3 was completed in 2008.
国家
新加坡
项目种类
机场
竣工年份
2008
Project Details
Modernisation through the years
Terminal 3 is recognisable from its expansive rectilinear roof, which is a unique horizontal stroke right from the dramatic cantilever over the kerbside, across the Main Departure and Arrival Halls to the aircraft-apron on the other side. Its underlying complexity lies in its details, which are derived from the layering of ceiling panels, baffles, skylights and high-tech ‘butterflies’, creating a random aperture pattern build-up that evokes a rainforest canopy.
Services Rendered
- Civil & Structural Engineering
- Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
- Quantity Surveying
- Project Management
- Terminal Area Planning & Design
- Terminal Planning & Design
Awards
- BCI Green Leadership Award 2010
- BCA Green Mark Awards 2010 (Gold)
- BCA Design and Engineering Safety Excellence Awards 2010 (Merit)
- SIA Architectural Design Awards 2008
- BCA Universal Design Awards 2008 (Silver)
The natural luminance of the interior spaces is enhanced by the patterns and textures of the floor and feature wall surfaces. It is a space that not only offers the latest in airport facilities, but also a new experience for passengers.