Beneath a wave-shaped roof, Hamad International Airport’s light-filled departure terminal features sleek metal and glass surfaces, terrazzo floors, and an unexpected assortment of modern art.
The expansion would handle additional 11 million passengers per year
The curvilinear design of the roof above ticketing, baggage claim, and the concourse resembles the interior of an airplane.
From hexagonal skylights to a rhombus patterned floor, Heydar Aliyev International Airport is eye candy for geometry-loving travelers.
The natural splendor of the Pacific Northwest was the inspiration for Sea-Tac Airport’s new Concourse D annex.
The folded ceiling of the recently renovated terminal at Pulkovo Airport is a shining example of form meeting function
Incorporating regional patterns and textures in its design, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport’s Terminal 2 feels both futuristic and culturally symbolic.
It is the world’s only airport butterfly habitat with its modern steel-and-glass Terminal 3 building.
It has a spacious rotunda, where water flows through the oculus skylight of an inverted dome ceiling, giving the appearance of rain.
esigned with comfort and conversation in mind, the lounge’s soft surfaces and geometrically arranged seating areas reduce terminal noise