UK designer beats out big name architects to design one of the world鈥檚 biggest airport terminals

Aerial view of Jewel Changi Airport designed by Moshe Safdie

Source: Jewel Changi Airport Development

Aerial view of Jewel Changi Airport designed by Moshe Safdie

Thomas Heatherwick has beaten Grimshaw, SOM and Moshe Safdie to land the job of designing one of the world鈥檚 biggest airport terminals, 好色先生TV鈥檚 sister title BD has learnt.

Thomas Heatherwick

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Thomas Heatherwick

The architect is believed to have been paired with the engineers from one of the losing teams for the job of designing a vast new terminal for Singapore鈥檚 Changi airport.

Twelve teams, believed to include Rogers Stirk Harbour, bid for the project in 2016. They were whittled down to a shortlist of three last year.

After an eyebrow-raising 15 months of deliberation, Heatherwick is set to be declared the winner, with a team that included KPF, James Corner, Architects 61 and Lead 8.

The defeated teams are Grimshaw, working with Singapore鈥檚 DP Architects; and Safdie Architects with SOM, Surbana Jurong and RSP Architects.

In an unusual move, BD understands Heatherwick鈥檚 original engineer, Jacobs, has been swapped out by the airport for Mott MacDonald and Arup, who both worked on the losing Safdie bid. All three are on the airport鈥檚 panel of pre-qualified engineers.

Aerial view of Jewel Changi Airport designed by Moshe Safdie

Source: Jewel Changi Airport Development

Aerial view of Jewel Changi Airport designed by Moshe Safdie

The Straits Times reported that the shortlisting criteria included the teams鈥 vision and design themes for T5; their proposed approach for its delivery; their track record on previous airport projects; and the experience of their key personnel.

Heatherwick Studios refused to comment and referred queries to the airport which issued a terse statement saying: 鈥淭he tender process for our Master 好色先生TV Consultant for Terminal 5 is still ongoing. We will announce an appointment when we have the information to share.鈥

BD understands the finalists were informed six weeks ago.

Jewel Changi Airports Forest Valley, designed by Moshe Safdie

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Jewel Changi Airports Forest Valley, designed by Moshe Safdie

T5 is the biggest development in Changi鈥檚 history. Capable of handling 50m passengers a year, it will be larger than terminals 1, 2 and 3 combined when it opens in the late 2020s. A fourth terminal, designed by Benoy, opened last year, while Safdie is behind the Jewel development at the airport which will feature shops, restaurants, a five-storey garden and the world鈥檚 largest indoor waterfall when it opens next year.

All the projects are part of the Singapore government鈥檚 plans to double Changi鈥檚 capacity and see off regional threats from Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur airports.

No images of the shortlisted teams鈥 proposals have been released yet.

View of security at Changi airport terminal 4 which was designed by Benoy. An immersive media wall by Moment Factory is visible on the right

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View of security at Changi airport terminal 4 which was designed by Benoy. An immersive media wall by Moment Factory is visible on the right