The terminal – the largest single public building
to be built to date in Shenzhen - encompasses 63 contact gates, with a further
15 remote gates and significant retail space.
It will increase the capacity of the airport by
58%, allowing the airport to handle up to 45 million passengers per year. The
sculptural 500,000 sq.m. / 5,381,955 sq.ft (approx.) terminal, evokes the image
of a manta ray and features a striking internal and external double ‘skin’
honeycomb motif that wraps the structure.
At 1.5 km long, with roof spans of up to 80m,
honeycomb shaped metal and glass panels punctuate the façade of the terminal
allowing natural light to filter through. On the interior, the terminal is
characterized by distinctive white conical supporting columns that rise to
touch the roof at a cathedral-like scale.
The focal point of the design is the concourse
located at the intersection of the building. Consisting of three levels –
departure, arrivals and services – they vertically connect to create full
height voids, allowing natural light to filter from the highest level down to
the lowest.
Studio Fuksas has created an interior, as
striking and elegant as the exterior. The spatial concept is one of fluidity
and combines two different ideas: the idea of movement and the idea of pause.
Carefully considering the human experience of
such environments, Studio Fuksas focused on processing times, walking
distances, ease of orientation, crowding, and availability of desired
amenities.
Stand-out features of the interior design
include stylized white ‘trees’ that serve as air conditioning vents, and
check-in ‘islands’, gates and passport-check areas with a stainless steel
finish that beautifully reflect the honeycomb patterns from above.
The honeycomb motif translates through into
many aspects of the interior and at different scales – from the larger retail
boxes to smaller 3D imprints in the wall cover.
The Studio Fuksas designed Terminal 3 is of
critical importance to the future of Shenzhen as a booming business and tourist
destination, and will bring benefits to the region as a whole.
Studio Fuksas are engaged on two further phases
of the airport extension, scheduled to complete in 2025 and 2035 respectively.
Location: Bao’an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Architects: Massimilianoand Doriana Fuksas
Architect of record: BIAD (Beijing Institute of Architectural Design), Beijing
Interior design: Fuksas Design
Structures, façade and parametric design: Knippers Helbig Engineering
Lighting consulting: Speirs & Major Associates, Edinburgh, London
Developer: Shenzhen Planning Bureau; Shenzhen Airport (Group) Co., Ltd.
Contractor: China State Construction Engineering Corporation, Beijing
Size: 500,000 sq.m. / 5,381,955 sq.ft (approximately)
Cost: 734,000,000 Euros
Year: 2013
Client: Shenzhen Airport (Group) Co., Ltd.
Architects: Massimilianoand Doriana Fuksas
Architect of record: BIAD (Beijing Institute of Architectural Design), Beijing
Interior design: Fuksas Design
Structures, façade and parametric design: Knippers Helbig Engineering
Lighting consulting: Speirs & Major Associates, Edinburgh, London
Developer: Shenzhen Planning Bureau; Shenzhen Airport (Group) Co., Ltd.
Contractor: China State Construction Engineering Corporation, Beijing
Size: 500,000 sq.m. / 5,381,955 sq.ft (approximately)
Cost: 734,000,000 Euros
Year: 2013
Client: Shenzhen Airport (Group) Co., Ltd.






















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