Singapore Opens New $1.22 Billion "Green" Airport Terminal
Travel in Asia Just Got Greener
By Rebecca Livermore, published Jan 09, 2008
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The new green Singapore airport terminal boasts 28 aerobridge gates, eight of which are designed to handle the Airbus A380, which is to date the world's largest passenger jet.
What makes this new Singapore airport terminal "green"?
Consider the following:
Singapore Airport New Green Feature #1: Skylights and Strategically Placed Air Conditioning Vents for Energy Saving
The new green Singapore airport terminal has skylights for the purpose of saving energy. The 919 skylights provide natural lighting. Additionally, the air conditioning vents have been strategically placed closer to floor level, which will provide maximum comfort to airport visitors for minimal cost.
Of course, the cost to run the new green airport terminal is hoped to be lower, but a spokesman from the Civil Aviation Authority who manages the airport says that at this point, it is too early to make any cost saving projections.
Singapore Airport New Green Feature #2: Enough Foliage to Cover 50 Soccer Fields
This new Singapore airport terminal also has enough foliage to cover 50 soccer fields. The variety of foliage, over 200 species, may be diverse enough to make a trip to the airport feel like a trip to a botanical garden. It is probably hard not to notice the plants, as the hanging plants are displayed on a five-story wall. This is very fitting in Singapore, a city-state which is known not only for clean streets, but as a garden city as well.
Singapore Airport New Green Features #3: A Butterfly Garden and Koi Ponds
Singapore Opens New $1.22 Billion "Green" Airport Terminal
The new Singapore airport terminal boasts over 200 species of foilage.
Credit: Magdalena Choroszy
Copyright: Magdalena Choroszy
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