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16 Jun 201914:44

Summary

TLDRIn 2019, Singapore's Jewel Changi Airport unveiled the world's largest indoor waterfall, the Rain Vortex, within its multifunctional complex. The 40-meter high waterfall, designed by Moshe Safdie, is part of a climate-controlled dome housing a man-made forest. The airport, connected to public transport and other terminals, features a vast food court with 280 options, a 14,000 sqm park, and a hotel. It aims to be a popular destination for both travelers and locals, with ongoing expansion plans to accommodate 140 million passengers annually by 2030.

Takeaways

  • 🌏 This year marks the opening of some of the world's most incredible projects, including the largest airport in Istanbul.
  • 💧 Singapore's Jewel Changi Airport has unveiled the world's tallest indoor waterfall, the Rain Vortex, standing at 40 meters high.
  • 🌿 The Jewel Changi Airport features a climate-controlled indoor forest and is designed to connect three out of four terminals.
  • 🏗️ The multifunctional complex spans 135,700 square meters and is surrounded by a steel frame, resembling a giant glass doughnut.
  • 🌱 The indoor forest includes terraces for walking, with over 200 species of plants and is part of a larger green initiative.
  • 🛍️ The building houses shops, restaurants, and is connected to Singapore's public transport system, making it accessible to all.
  • 🌉 The Sky Train connects the three terminals, and the structure includes a bridge that traverses the entire gallery at the third level.
  • 🍽️ Jewel Changi boasts the largest food court with 280 cafes, bars, and restaurants.
  • 🏨 The complex includes a 130-room hotel and offers luggage storage services for travelers.
  • 🌳 The building also features a multi-level garden with trees and greenery, emphasizing Singapore's reputation as a 'Garden City'.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the year mentioned in the script?

    -The year is significant as it marks the opening of some of the most incredible projects in the world, including the largest airport in Istanbul and the Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore.

  • What is the unique feature of the Jewel Changi Airport's design?

    -The Jewel Changi Airport features a massive glass dome with a 40-meter high artificial waterfall called the Rain Vortex, which is designed to channel rainwater from the roof.

  • Who designed the Rain Vortex at Jewel Changi Airport?

    -The Rain Vortex was designed by the architectural firm Moshe Safdie, with the glass and steel dome designed by the firm Keep Out A.

  • How does the Rain Vortex function in terms of water management?

    -The Rain Vortex is designed to collect rainwater from the roof, channel it through the 40-meter waterfall, and recycle the collected water, with the ability to drain 10,000 gallons per minute.

  • What is the purpose of the indoor forest and terraces at Jewel Changi Airport?

    -The indoor forest and terraces are designed to provide a climate-controlled environment, with over 200 species of plants, creating a lush green space for visitors to enjoy.

  • What are some of the amenities available at Jewel Changi Airport?

    -Jewel Changi Airport offers a wide range of amenities including 280 cafes, bars, and restaurants, a 14,000 square meter park, and an indoor garden.

  • How does Jewel Changi Airport connect to other terminals and public transport?

    -Jewel Changi Airport is connected to other terminals and Singapore's public transport system through pedestrian bridges and the Sky Train, which runs between terminals.

  • What is the total area and number of stories of Jewel Changi Airport's structure?

    -Jewel Changi Airport covers a total area of 134,000 square meters and has 10 stories, with additional stories hidden underground.

  • What unique services does Jewel Changi Airport offer to passengers?

    -Jewel Changi Airport offers unique services such as a free 12-hour transit hotel, a luggage storage facility, and a free movie screening service for passengers with long layovers.

  • What is the current ranking of Singapore's Changi Airport in terms of passenger traffic?

    -As of the latest data, Singapore's Changi Airport is the seventh busiest airport in the world for international traffic.

  • What are the future expansion plans for Changi Airport?

    -Changi Airport plans to build a fifth terminal and aims to improve existing terminals to handle an expected 140 million passengers per year by 2030.

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