BOIFFILS Architectures Brings the 'Garden City' Inside New Biophilic Singapore Airport Terminal
Singapore, SingaporeBOIFFILS Architectures Commercial Architecture, Commercial Interior Design, Garden + Terrace, Institutional Architecture, Institutional Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Lighting Design, Multimedia Design, Technology + Science, Transport, Travel Inspired by the 'Garden City', BOIFFILS Architectures’ Changi Terminal 2 establishes a new language for airport design, bringing serenity, pleasure and comfort. BOIFFILS Architectures, a firm recognized for creative international architectural and design interventions for shopping centers, hotels, boutiques, and brand images, is proud to unearth its 5-year expansion project of Terminal 2 of Singapore’s internationally-renowned Changi Airport, comprising 120,000m² across three levels. The agency completely redesigned an existing terminal building, and the P... (continued)
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Singapore, Singapore
BOIFFILS Architectures
Commercial Architecture, Commercial Interior Design, Garden + Terrace, Institutional Architecture, Institutional Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Lighting Design, Multimedia Design, Technology + Science, Transport, Travel
Inspired by the 'Garden City', BOIFFILS Architectures’ Changi Terminal 2 establishes a new language for airport design, bringing serenity, pleasure and comfort.
BOIFFILS Architectures, a firm recognized for creative international architectural and design interventions for shopping centers, hotels, boutiques, and brand images, is proud to unearth its 5-year expansion project of Terminal 2 of Singapore’s internationally-renowned Changi Airport, comprising 120,000m² across three levels.
The agency completely redesigned an existing terminal building, and the P... (continued)