MVRDV has been selected as the winner of a competition to design three new buildings at Václav Havel Airport Prague. In collaboration with NACO (Netherlands Airport Consultants), the project will be the largest airport in Prague and the Czech Republic. The expansion of Terminal 1 will house a central security facility, business and VIP lounges, and a vertiport. Referred to as “Czech Lanterns,” the exteriors are illuminated with programmable satellite images of the Czech Republic.
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MVRDV and NACO Design Extension to Václav Havel Airport in Prague
https://www.archdaily.com/1008936/mvrdv-and-naco-design-extension-to-vaclav-havel-airport-in-pragueNour Fakharany
BIG and HOK’s Timber Design Wins the Global Zurich Airport Competition
Dock A, the largest dock of the Zurich Airport, was the subject of international competition. BIG forms the winning team as design lead with HOK as aviation architect, 10:8 architects, engineer Buro Happold, timber experts Pirmin Jung, and aviation consultant NACO. Their design proposal centers on passenger experience and movement through the airport. A pared-back material palette reveals the loadbearing system of the building: V-shaped timber columns provide both a structural function and a distinctive identity true to its place and era, according to the jury.
https://www.archdaily.com/983769/big-and-hoks-timber-design-wins-the-global-zurich-airport-competitionMaria-Cristina Florian