Kuwait International Airport
The new terminal’s design draws its inspiration from local art and architecture, while the construction materials will be responsive to the climate, as the airport is located in one of the hottest climate zones on the Earth.
The trefoil plan of the terminal features three symmetrical wings of departure gates. The facades span 1.2km and extend from a dramatic 25m-high central space. The building is planned with a single roof canopy featuring glazed openings that will filter daylight and deflect direct solar radiation.
The canopy will be extended all the way to the entrance plaza and will be supported by tapering concrete columns that feature organic forms inspired from the contrast between the solidity of the stone and movement of Kuwait’s traditional dhow sailing boats.