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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.

large windows allow the inside to reflect outside image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
sunlight reflecting off the dance hall’s windows has a mirage-like effect on the surrounding environment image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
the façades of the building are clad in graphite gray fibercement and mirror glassimage courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
the interior of the dance hall image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
detail of the materials used for the damping wallimage courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
the white boards making a graphical statement image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
the interior of one of the restaurants which has floor to ceiling windows allowing light to flood through the space image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
reflections of the outside on the interior image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
the mirage which the reflective glass panels creates image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture
an aerial view of a model that represents the dance hall image courtesy of kjellgren kaminsky architecture