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PRECEDENT STUDIES: KEMPEGOWDA AIRPORT
Energy
High-performance canopy made from lightweight steel with a glass and steel skylight over the entrance to the metro station
Renewable energy reliance for capturing, treating, and reusing rainwater.
Extensive solar shading, intelligent building systems, and renewable materials
Water
Features two lagoons on the southern side of the airport by recycling its stormwater runoff to create a calming atmosphere
Material
Brick cladding, engineered bamboo, and glass
Variety of hanging plants and skylights
Building columns containing 4 bamboo-clad steel members, carrying the texture of the lattices down to the floor while enhancing the light and space of the international terminal 2
Woven rattan, custom furnishings with locally sourced ivory brown granite giving warmth and comfort through improving public infrastructure.
Base of the international airport containing concrete moment frames, larger column-free spaces in the baggage reclaim and arrival halls for improving the function of reducing foot traffic