As one of the world’s most celebrated airports, Changi Airport is not only a vital international gateway but also a powerful symbol of Singapore’s identity as a “City in Nature.” In its latest transformation effort, the Changi Airport Group has appointed TA.LE’sto lead the revamp of Terminal 1’s Transit East zone—a significant milestone for the firm and a defining moment in the evolution of the airport.
TA.LE’s design concept is deeply rooted in biophilic principles and draws inspiration from one of Singapore’s most enduring urban motifs: the tree. Far more than a design metaphor, the tree is a living symbol of Singapore’s approach to urbanism—providing shelter, orientation, and a deep connection to nature. These qualities are woven into the terminal’s architecture through natural textures, flowing forms, and soft lighting that together create the impression of moving beneath a tropical canopy.
From arrival to departure, the redesigned spaces aim to transform the traveller experience—offering a journey that is intuitive, serene, and immersive. Key highlights of the revamp include the Canopy Dining zone, a lushly designed dining experience that allows passengers to eat and unwind “under the trees,” embodying the seamless integration of nature and functionality.
The project balances visionary design with the demands of one of the world’s busiest transport nodes. The scheme addresses critical operational needs such as wayfinding, lighting, and efficient passenger flow—while simultaneously enhancing emotional comfort and spatial clarity.
The Changi Terminal 1 Transit East Revamp is not just a renovation—it is a reimagining of airport architecture as a restorative, nature-anchored experience. It affirms Singapore’s commitment to sustainable design and highlights TA.LE’s growing prominence in shaping biophilic, context-responsive environments at a global scale.
Status:
Completed 2025










