Changi Airport Terminal 3
Changi Airport Terminal 3 began construction in 1999, and is expected to open in January or February 2008. Terminal 3 and its associated works will cost S$1.5 billion.
Baggage Belt Below
Arrival Hall
ARRIVAL IMMIGRATION
It will add a capacity of 20 million passengers a year, bringing the total capability of Changi Airport to 64 million passengers till the year 2020.
DIFFERENT LEVELS
When opened in 2008, Terminal 3 will add another 28 aerobridge gates to Changi Airport, with up to eight that will be designed to handle the new generation of large aircraft, the A380.
LOOKING DOWN INTO BAGGAGE BELT
Singapore Changi Airport's Terminal 3 will have a flat but intriguing roof consisting of many skylights allowing natural light into the terminal building.
GREEN WALL
TALL TREES
The roof will limit the amount of direct sunlight into the building through the use of louvres suspended above and below the skylights, filling Terminal 3 with diffused, ambient light during the day.
TRANSIT AREA
WATERFALL AT BAGGAGE CLAIM
At night, artificial light bounced off the ceiling creates a soothing and comfortable environment for passengers. This unique feature of Terminal 3 will also be seen by passengers waiting to collect their bags at the baggage claim hall
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