An indoor living forest of trees,
plants, ferns and shrubs that spans five levels. The world’s tallest indoor
waterfall. Walking trails and gardens. These are among some of the features
planned for the Jewel Changi Airport ,
a steel and glass biodome structure that will grace the Singapore
skyline and raise the bar in luxury airports.
Last
week, crews broke ground on the Jewel
Changi Airport
outside Terminal 1, a project that will turn what used to be an open-air
parking lot into a sprawling, 134,000 sq m retail, travel and leisure complex
spanning 10 floors – five underground floors and five levels above ground.The
addition would widen the gap between the Changi
Airport and its international rivals,
already held at arm’s length by the Singapore facility's variety of
innovative features and amenities. Think movie theatre, butterfly and orchid
gardens, four-storey indoor slide and gaming entertainment deck.
Changi Airport owns
bragging rights to having been named world’s best airport nine times at the
World Travel Awards and two years running at the Skytrax World Airport Awards.
The
specs for the Jewel, meanwhile, are impressive and ambitious.The
“lifestyle” complex is not only meant to turn the airport into a Singaporean
destination in and of itself, but it’s also meant to help increase the
airport’s passenger handling capacity to 24 million passengers a year.The Forest Valley
and Gateway Gardens , for instance, will house an
indoor collection of plants and trees across 22,000 square metres, with
landscaping features that will include waterfalls and walking trails.
The
centrepiece of the airport, meanwhile, will be the Rain Vortex, a 40-metre tall
waterfall that will cascade through the core of the complex. Come nightfall,
the water feature will illuminate in a light and sound show. The Rain Vortex is
set to become the largest indoor waterfall in the world.Other
features will include walking trails, playgrounds, conservatories, dining
outlets, and retail options that include high-end luxury brand names and
home-grown brands.
In a
bid to strengthen the region as a cruise hub, the Jewel Changi
Airport will house a
lounge for fly-cruise and fly-coach passengers, offering services like
ticketing, boarding passes and baggage transfer.The
terminal will also feature early check-in services, allowing passengers to
check-in and deposit their bags hours before their flight so that they can take
advantage of the facilities and amenities.Jewel
will also be home to a 130-room Yotel hotel.
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/travel/article/singapore-airport-to-get-indoor-rainforest-worlds-tallest-indoor-waterfall
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