Zaha Hadid Architects, COX Architecture, and Woods Bagot Complete Western Sydney International Airport in Australia
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The Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport has unveiled its first photos, showcasing Australia's first significant airport build in over 50 years. Designed collaboratively by Zaha Hadid Architects and COX Architecture and built by Woods Bagot and Multiplex, the airport aims to provide a modern travel experience while remaining connected to its surroundings. Located in Badgerys Creek, the terminal will serve Greater Sydney and is set for operations by late 2026. Its architectural design reflects local landscapes and incorporates First Nations perspectives, ensuring a harmonious blend with its environment.
The recently unveiled Western Sydney International Airport represents Australia's first major airport in over 50 years, emphasizing innovative, context-driven design that connects to the landscape.
The architectural design draws inspiration from the local environment, incorporating elements that reflect the unique character of Western Sydney, aiming for a calm and navigable experience.
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