Bringing new life to old materials: Sustainability efforts from Changi Airport T2's recent redevelopmentYou may have heard that Changi Airport's Terminal 2 had recently undergoneAmidst the terminal's new digital waterfall display and landscaped garden are some wooden benches with a bit of history.
Unbeknownst to many, these wooden benches are actually made using Nyatoh wood panel fins which once served as privacy blinds for office spaces located above the old T2 Departure Hall. Careful maintenance over the years had ensured they were still in good condition. So Changi Airport Group's Airport Operations Development division wanted to explore the idea of repurposing such materials.In collaboration with design industry experts and students from National University of Singapore, CAG went on a mission to create installations that would fit right into the new terminal.
Despite the strong repurposing potential of the Nyatoh wood panel fins, turning them into benches was no easy feat.To create these benches, Kautz, a furniture-making company based in Singapore, was brought in for their expertise.a hundred wooden panels and the team had to sieve through the different shapes and profiles of every piece before selecting the ones in best condition.in creating these benches meant that each bench took about a week to complete.
If you happen to pop by T2 soon, keep a lookout for these benches. They are located all across the terminal's public and terminal spaces.
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