Architecture: What's Hot Now: Kansai International Airport Terminal in Osaka, Japan

Sunday, 15 January 2012
Architecture: What's Hot Now
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Kansai International Airport Terminal in Osaka, Japan
Jan 15th 2012, 11:05

Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano, Kansai is the largest air terminal in the world.

Kansai International Airport Terminal in Osaka, Japan. Renzo Piano, architect. 1994

Kansai International Airport Terminal in Osaka, Japan. Renzo Piano, Pritzker Prize-winning architect. 1994

Photo © S. Ishida, courtesy the Pritzker Prize Committee
When Renzo Piano first visited the site for the new Kansai airport, he had to travel by boat from Osaka harbor. There was no land to build on. Instead, the airport was constructed on an artificial island resting on piles.

Inspired by this challenge, Piano drew sketches of a large glider landing on the proposed island. He then modeled his plan for the airport after the shape of an airplane with corridors stretching out like wings from a main hall.

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