Showing posts with label Renzo Piano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renzo Piano. Show all posts
Monday, October 6, 2008
Kansai International Airport (Departures)
The terminal building at Kansai International Airport is the longest in the world,... 1.7 kilometres.
The 4-story "canyon" is part of Renzo Piano's award-winning design. Built on an artificial island at huge cost, the island sank 3 metres more than predicted and so several billion more dollars were spent.
Incredibly light and airy, it's a very comfortable airport to spend time in, partly because its not very busy.
Piano's initial sketch was of a glider landed on the island, and the departure lounges are the wings stretching out on either side of the main terminal.
Labels:
Architecture,
Kansai Airport,
Renzo Piano
Monday, September 22, 2008
Kansai International Airport (check in)
The main terminal building at Kansai International Airport opened in 1994. Designed by Renzo Piano, its designed in the shape of a wing.
Built on a man-made island, at the staggering cost 0f 15 billion dollars, the terminal feels light and airy and spacious, and this is somewhat due to the design, but also due to the fact that it is not a very busy airport.
Landing fees are very high, and with the recent increase in fuel costs the number of flights continue to decrease. Though I don't travel often, I have spent a lot of time in airports, and KIX, is the most comfortable I've encountered yet.
Giant funnels blow air up to the roof, and the air then circulates naturally, driving giant mobiles.
Labels:
Architecture,
Kansai Airport,
Osaka,
Renzo Piano
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