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  1. Apr 24, 2019 · Fulfilling its mission as a connector between the existing terminals, Jewel combines two environments—an intense marketplace and a paradise garden—to create a new community-centric typology as ...

  2. Jewel offers a range of facilities for landside airport operations, indoor gardens, leisure attractions, retail offerings and hotel facilities, all under one roof. A distinctive dome-shaped façade made of glass and steel adds to Changi Airport's appeal as one of the world's leading air hubs.

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  3. Jewel’s architecture and design was borne from the need to expand Terminal 1 and provide more facilities to passengers, the airport population and city at large. “They wanted to create some kind of a centre that brings together and unifies Terminals 1, 2 and 3,” reveals Safdie.

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  4. Jul 1, 2019 · But that is what people encounter inside Jewel at Singapore’s Changi Airport. The $1.2 billion structure, designed by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Safdie Architects, weaves retail space, food outlets, and passenger conveniences together . . .

  5. Jewel Changi Airport returns wonder to air travel. It again lifts our beings and creates a new paradigm for how we think about journey, and about the public spaces related to it. It does this...

  6. Jewel Changi International Airport is more than a thriving international transportation center. With an indoor waterfall, rainforest, mirrored maze, topiary walk, interactive gardens, glass-bottomed bridge, and play and imagination stations sprawling beneath 550,000 square-feet of Solarban® 70 glass, the structure is also one of the world’s most

  7. But that is what people encounter inside Jewel at Singapore’s Changi Airport. The $1.2 billion structure, designed by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Safdie Architects, weaves retail space, food outlets, and passenger conveniences together with a flourishing green space of palm and bamboo trees, canyons, and a 130-foot-tall waterfall—all ...