BOIFFILS Architectures redesigns the Terminal 2 location at Singapore's Changi airport. It is made with inspiration drawn from the idea of a Garden City backed by a biophilic framework to progress the design. It takes over 120,000 square meters which takes over three levels and will be a five-year project which redefines the entire space.
It transforms into a tranquil space with natural influences. The main focus this time around highlights the comfort of passengers followed by aesthetics. BOIFFILS Architectures was first founded in 1984 by Jacqueline and Henri Boiffils and the firm is now led by their son Basile Boiffils. It is now blending modern traveler's needs with elements that are rooted in nature.
Garden City-Inspired Airport Designs
BOIFFILS Architectures Redesigns Changi Airport Terminal
Trend Themes
1. Biophilic Design Integration - Using natural elements and biophilic principles in architectural design enhances traveler comfort and well-being.
2. Garden City Concept - Embedding urban greenery theories into large infrastructures creates serene and eco-friendly environments.
3. Passenger-centric Redesigns - Modern airport revamps are prioritizing passenger comfort and aesthetics over merely functional layouts.
Industry Implications
1. Airport Infrastructure - Innovations in airport design are integrating biophilic elements to improve traveler experience.
2. Urban Planning - City planning strategies are increasingly incorporating green spaces and natural elements for improved urban living.
3. Travel and Tourism - Redesigning travel hubs with a focus on comfort and aesthetics is influencing the overall travel experience positively.