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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.

aerial view of part of the site showing restored wallsimage © cemal emden, courtesy of the aga khan development network
series of restored towersimage © cemal emden, courtesy of the aga khan development network
(left) trails leading up to the higher structures, carved into the mountainside(right) original cisternimage © cemal emden, courtesy of the aga khan development network
restored cisternimage © cemal emden, courtesy of the aga khan development network
image © cemal emden, courtesy of the aga khan development network
bird’s eye viewimage courtesy of the aga khan development network
inside the cistern reveals the sense of scaleimage courtesy of the aga khan development network
entrance through the fortress wallsimage courtesy of the aga khan development network
image courtesy of the aga khan development network
site form a distanceimage courtesy of the aga khan development network