
theres even a prominent bulk luggage exit point as well.
and heres 8 of them already!
view from the counters, imagine see a horde/swarm of people coming towards you here when a A380 is emptied
ok enough done with the scale model, lets get on with the 1:1 scale...
a scene from 'the terminal"?
again, lets see how the aerobridge slops down to so much accommodate the smaller A340.. whoooo
whos your daddy?
here is the crossroad lounge area, with lots of wi-fi in the air, cable TV and many places to blow your money.
off the the departures we go!
there will be tons of R&R TVs, sofas, not to mention lots of free internet access stations for ya geeknerds
3 more plasma screens to the count and I am out of fingers already!
noticeably is a long green wall lining the whole length of the terminal walls
boarding passes check!
and we still have not checked in yet!
our good ol' ICA in proud glory!
you can't help but notice the carpets in the area, at least they look good on photo!
T3 sits at a whooping 380,000 sqm, dwarfing both T1 and T2
we seem to have more trees imported from Jurassic park!
with the exception of some modern technology...
hey it's everybody's part for the environment right?
with lots of s p a c e between gates, much bigger than what I've seen built for 747s
everybody have your passports stamped?
got light?
we have stone age stairs to go with it as well!
yup we are right! & free movies??
7 feet of retro gaming in the heart of singapore's airport and a matching tree to go with it!
which occupants have yet to mount, evolve and be delivered over...
thanks to a computerised automatic reflector skylight system
departure UFO - whos your daddy?
the departure entrance is similar to that of T2, with a 2nd level fly-over entrance for direct vehicular alighting
littered along the terminal are large multi-coloured, multi-lingual sign boards
it seems that the skylight is everywhere!
more arrows which points everywhere, anywhere
here we are told more on appreciating the skylight system again
the whole terminal is luminated purely by sunlight in the day
finally time to enter the restricted areas!
and here we are at the transit holding area
here are some of the few "goldfish" centralised air-conditioning towers, minimising the need for inefficient air-con d
we are first to check in!
the place is rather well lit by the sun in the day
another overview of the 2nd level entrance area
like this cool baggage collection area for example!
aka the "OMG why isn't my flight here yet?" - place
not to mention 7 floors in height and almost 63 football fields in area!
...on a wall spanning 300m in length!
this system automatically adjusts the ceiling reflectos so the optimum light levels can be directed in given cloud and sun posit
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
the the dismay of aunties all around, looks like no one can do much shopping today!
theres 11 check in rows in total
and did I mention food?