BIG works in collaboration with aviation engineering studio NACO to design the Gelephu International Airport. It is set to open in 2029, and the terminal will be the second international airport in the country of Bhutan. It is set on the background of subtropical forests and mountains.
Partner at BIG, Frederik Lyng speaks about the design, stating, "For the Gelephu International Airport, we wanted to create an experience that feels deeply Bhutanese – calm, welcoming, and connected to nature. The airport will provide an outstanding passenger experience, where generous daylit spaces, elements of the Bhutanese landscape, and the intricate carvings of the Bhutanese craftsmen go hand in hand to gently guide the passenger through the terminal."
Subtropical Natural Landscape Airports
BIG Designs the Gelephu International Airport
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