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Beijing Airport, Building, Images, China, Architect, Design, Photo, Norman Foster
Beijing Airport Building : Architecture Information
Capital Airport
2003-08
Foster + Partners
Beijing Airport, Beijing, China
The worlds largest and most advanced airport building - not
only technologically, but also in terms of passenger experience, operational
efficiency and sustainability Beijing Airport is welcoming
and uplifting. A symbol of place, its soaring aerodynamic roof and
dragon-like form celebrates the thrill of flight and evokes traditional
Chinese colours and symbols.

images : Foster + Partners
Beijings new international terminal is the worlds largest
and most advanced airport building - not only technologically, but
also in terms of passenger experience, operational efficiency and
sustainability. Completed as the gateway to the city for athletes
participating in the twenty-ninth Olympiad, it is designed to be welcoming
and uplifting. A symbol of place, its soaring aerodynamic roof and
dragon-like form celebrate the thrill and poetry of flight and evoke
traditional Chinese colours and symbols.
Located between the existing eastern runway and the future third runway,
the terminal building and Ground Transportation Centre (GTC) enclose
a floor area of 1.3 million square metres and will accommodate an
estimated 50 million passengers per annum by 2020. Although conceived
on an unprecedented scale, the buildings design expands on the
new airport paradigm created by Stansted and Chek Lap Kok. Designed
for maximum flexibility to cope with the unpredictable nature of the
aviation industry, like its predecessors, it aims to resolve the complexities
of modern air travel, combining spatial clarity with high service
standards. Public transport connections are fully integrated, walking
distances for passengers are short, with few level changes, and transfer
times between flights are minimised. Like Chek Lap Kok, the terminal
is open to views to the outside and planned under a single unifying
roof canopy, whose linear skylights are both an aid to orientation
and sources of daylight - the colour cast changing from red to yellow
as passengers progress through the building.
Beijing Airport Opens Feb 2008
Reputedly the worlds largest building approx. 1.3m sqm
mostly under one roof

images : Nigel Young, from Foster + Partners
The terminal building is one of the worlds most sustainable,
incorporating a range of passive environmental design concepts, such
as the south-east orientated skylights, which maximise heat gain from
the early morning sun, and an integrated environment-control system
that minimises energy consumption. In construction terms, its design
optimised the performance of materials selected on the basis of local
availability, functionality, application of local skills, and low
cost procurement. Remarkably, it was designed and built in just four
years.
Client: Beijing Capital International Airport Company Ltd.
Consultants: Arup, Davis Langdon & Seah, Arup, Michel Desvigne,
Speirs and Major Associates, Arup, BIAD, BNP Associates Inc, Design
Solutions, Logplan GmbH, NACO, Reef U.K.
Beijing Airport Building images / information from Foster + Partners
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