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- Welcome to Singapore's Airport Terminal 3!
- Here we enter the twitlight zone from below...
- Into a whole interesting world!
- the check in booth area on level 2nd (departures)
- T3 sits at a whooping 380,000 sqm, dwarfing both T1 and T2
- the departure entrance is similar to that of T2, with a 2nd level fly-over entrance for direct vehicular alighting
- the whole terminal is luminated purely by sunlight in the day
- thanks to a computerised automatic reflector skylight system
- here are some of the few "goldfish" centralised air-conditioning towers, minimising the need for inefficient air-con d
- this system automatically adjusts the ceiling reflectos so the optimum light levels can be directed in given cloud and sun posit
- we are first to check in!
- another overview of the 2nd level entrance area
- got light?
- the place is rather well lit by the sun in the day
- boarding passes check!
- off the the departures we go!
- weg ot caught up with a brief of the scaled model of T3 floorplan showing the key terminal location and facilities
- here we are the twilight departure wrap gate, but...
- theres 11 check in rows in total
- not to mention 7 floors in height and almost 63 football fields in area!
- and we still have not checked in yet!
- ok enough done with the scale model, lets get on with the 1:1 scale...
- like this cool baggage collection area for example!
- you can help your friends spot their luggage as they come around the carousel now!
- noticeably is a long green wall lining the whole length of the terminal walls
- theres even a prominent bulk luggage exit point as well.
- which is 7 floor high and 300m long!
- here we are told more on appreciating the skylight system again
- not to mention how many Tasmanian Tigers & Dodos we can bring back on top of lowering the sea level with the power we save o
- hey it's everybody's part for the environment right?
- littered along the terminal are large multi-coloured, multi-lingual sign boards