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the airport by MAD spans 2,267 hectares and features a 12,000-square-meter terminal under its feather-like roof.
the spiral structure is built from upcycled lantana camara, an invasive shrub introduced to india through colonial trade routes.
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designboom discusses this creative boom with stefano boeri, MVRDV's winy maas, christian kerez, beat huesler of oppenheim architecture, and the team at bofill taller de arquitectura.
the proposal draws from a historic english architectural feature composed of alternating curves.

views of the skylightsimage © ty cole artwork © estate of roy lichtenstein
glass steel and grass meet with bold formalismimage © ty cole
detail of the skylightimage © ty cole
‘brushstroke’ finds a home in the urban gardenimage © ty cole artwork © estate of roy lichtenstein
two views of the sculpture in the architectural contextimage © ty cole artwork © estate of roy lichtenstein
the penthouse meets the winding wooden deckimage © ty cole
manhattan mid-rises enclose the famous ‘endless drip’image © ty cole artwork © estate of roy lichtenstein
the architecture uses the existing west side masonry and renews in the buildingimage © ty cole
the deck is elevated from the landscape and can be a resting or viewing areaimage © ty cole
fabrication detail on a stepimage © ty cole
the preservation of the artist’s studio was the heart of the projectimage © ty cole artwork © estate of roy lichtenstein
robust materials changed the quality of the interiorsimage © ty cole
image © ty cole
penthouse viewimage © ty cole
office viewimage © ty cole
the skylights welcome diffused light into the spaceimage © ty cole
concrete shell viewimage © ty cole
installation viewimage © ty cole
metal ribimage © ty cole
(left) transportation of metal rib(right) mother molds of the concrete shellimage © ty cole
moldsimage © ty cole
image © ty cole
steel net for the reinforced concrete formimage © ty cole
sprayed on concrete shellimage © ty cole




