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  1. Jewel re-imagines the center of an airport as a major public realm attraction. Jewel offers a range of facilities for landside airport operations, indoor gardens, leisure attractions, retail offerings and hotel facilities, all under one roof.

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  2. Courtesy of Jewel Changi Airport. Text description provided by the architects. Fulfilling its mission as a connector between the existing terminals, Jewel combines two environments—an intense ...

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  3. Apr 17, 2019 · Moshe Safdie Designs Singapore's Jewel Changi Airport As a Destination Garden. Jewel Changi Airport includes the world's largest waterfall, a five-story garden, and 280 retail stores and...

  4. Moshe Safdie is an architect, urban planner, educator, theorist, and author. Over a celebrated 50-year career, Safdie has explored the essential principles of socially responsible design through a comprehensive and humane design philosophy.

  5. Sep 11, 2014 · Our series on Brutalist architecture looks at Habitat 67, the experimental modular housing presented by Moshe Safdie at the 1967 World Expo in Montreal.

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · Habitat 67, designed by the Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie as the Canadian Pavilion for the World Exposition of 1967, was originally intended as an experimental solution for...

  7. Feb 23, 2016 · Presenting several projects carried out within Safdie's 50-year career, the five-part show will investigate "progressive contextualism,” the architect's term for his design philosophy that a building should be an extension of its physical, historical, and cultural environments.

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