Kinetic Rain at Singapore Changi Airport’s Terminal 1 is reported to be the largest kinetic sculpture in the world. The pair of sculptures that make up the installation are intended as a reminder of the old Mylar Cords in the original check-in hall, while offering visitors a new experience that embodies the identity of the internationally acclaimed airport.

via FansOfChangi on YouTube

Check out the “Making Rain” making-of YouTube video here

And the Moodie Report of the new renovations to the rest of the airport terminal here

Wellington’s new airport by studio pacific architecture, takes inspiration from the city’s south coastal rocks and is dubbed “The Rock”… it is unusual architecture for a modern airport, which are more typically vast spaces communicating efficiency, transparency (glass) and engineering (steel); the Rock seems to be carved up into more human-scale spaces of wood veneer and black recesses… interesting…
Studio Pacific Architecture: Wellington Airport via Designboom

Wellington’s new airport by studio pacific architecture, takes inspiration from the city’s south coastal rocks and is dubbed “The Rock”… it is unusual architecture for a modern airport, which are more typically vast spaces communicating efficiency, transparency (glass) and engineering (steel); the Rock seems to be carved up into more human-scale spaces of wood veneer and black recesses… interesting…

Studio Pacific Architecture: Wellington Airport via Designboom