Shaping Space with Curves: Explore the Architectural Fluidity of 4 Modern Airport Projects
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Modern airports have increasingly become symbols of architectural innovation that go beyond transportation hubs, utilizing curved forms for functional and aesthetic purposes.
Curved forms, made possible by advancements in construction technology, allow for more flexible interiors, integration with natural landscapes, and enhanced passenger experiences.
Airports like Jewel Changi and Beijing Daxing employ curvature to address structural challenges while providing open public spaces crucial for modern terminals.
The use of reticulated structures within these curves enhances structural efficiency, reducing material usage while ensuring integrity in the expanding space of airports.
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