Changi Airport Living Wall, Singapore

Airports are often an idea setting for groundbreaking public art or other daring installations, and this living wall in Singapore’s Changi Airport is no exception. The incredible five-story display of trailing vines is 300 meters wide and livens up the baggage claim area with its fresh, peaceful appearance while purifying the air.

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