TERMINAL 4 SINGAPPORE CHANGI AIRPORT
Singapore
Artificial Lighting & Daylight
Design Architect: Benoy
Completion year: October 2017
Images: Benoy
The lighting design for T4 Changi Airport in Singapore was a unique opportunity. It allowed the integration of natural and artificial lighting from the initial concept to the project’s completion. The design prioritizes visual comfort and wayfinding. It also creates a sense of place that reflects Singapore’s local context. Inspired by the petal motif, the passenger journey through T4 offers pleasant surprises. This encourages travelers to slow down and appreciate the space rather than rushing through it.
The central galleria showcases these elements with its interior landscape, sky views, and abundant natural light. As night falls, subtle plays of light and color continue to enhance the space. This provides a seamless transition from day to night. Overall, its innovative airport lighting design highlights the significance of well-executed lighting in modern architecture.
The lighting design for T4 Changi Airport in Singapore was a unique opportunity. It allowed the integration of natural and artificial lighting from the initial concept to the project’s completion. The design prioritizes visual comfort and wayfinding. It also creates a sense of place that reflects Singapore’s local context. Inspired by the petal motif, the passenger journey through T4 offers pleasant surprises. This encourages travelers to slow down and appreciate the space rather than rushing through it.
The central galleria showcases these elements with its interior landscape, sky views, and abundant natural light. As night falls, subtle plays of light and color continue to enhance the space. This provides a seamless transition from day to night. Overall, its innovative airport lighting design highlights the significance of well-executed lighting in modern architecture.