Singapore Changi Airport | Jewel Changi by Peter Walker 🌟
In Singapore's eastern Changi Airport, a giant dome made of steel and glass houses a 40-meter-high waterfall cascading from the center of the dome. 🌸🍃 Over 2,000 tropical plants stretch their leaves under artificial daylight. This architectural marvel, known as "Jewel Changi," weaves the softest of dreams from the hardest of materials, turning every traveler who steps inside into the protagonist of a fairy tale. 🌈 🌇🌿 The architect has crafted a massive dreamcatcher with a glass dome. Over 8,000 glass panels of various shapes are pieced together on a steel frame, forming a glistening shell. 🌸🍃 Sunlight filters through these hexagonal and triangular shapes, casting ever-changing light patterns on the ground. Looking up, the geometric lines of the dome chase the flowing clouds, blurring the boundary between architecture and nature. 🌇🌿 This deliberate ambiguity creates the space's greatest magic—when steel and concrete become a spider's web in the morning mist, technology gains the warmth of breath. 🌿 #Singapore 🌟🌟