| Singapore airport feng shui |
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| Written by Karen Kingston |
| Tuesday, 03 November 2009 14:55 |
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The photo to the right shows the baggage carousel area of Terminal Three and yes, those are real trees in the backround. The architect has created a magnificent five-storey high vertical garden known as The Green Wall, spanning 300 meters of the arrival and departure areas, complete with trees, climbing plants and four huge stone water features. Larger photos In so many airports of the world, baggage carousels are in gloomy, low ceilinged claustrophobic spaces in the bowels of the building. The Woodhead Wilson team who created this design in Singapore realized it didn't have to be that way. The space is well-lit, welcoming and energetically uplifting. The baggage passing by on the conveyor belt seems almost irrelevant. It's very impressive. Copyright © Karen Kingston, 2009
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