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Changi airport
from component 2 part 1
by Ioana Rosca

The waterfall brings aspects of nature in the interior of the building
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This water will be recirculated and subsequently reused within the building, like for landscape irrigation systems, and will also serve as a means of passive cooling.
This airport looks like a complex design but has simple geometric shapes

The dome-like structure incorporates a puncture at the top, an oculus, through which rainwater gushes down a staggering length of 40-metres.


I really like the repetition of triangles on the interior and exterior of the building

The interior was inspired from the theme of organic forms since some of the designs look a lot like the details from a tree





There is a lot of mirror and glass used for extra natural lighting and to create the effect of more room
The building was planned in a circular manner


