9 Most beautiful airports in the world
Generally, you do not hear the words "breathtaking" and "airport" in the same sentence. Airports are associated with workers anxious, ugly fluorescent lighting, and a strangely cold feeling that makes the travel experience even more anxious inducing. Well, these airports are pretty good to make you really enjoy the experience. They are still connectors between cities, but they are also artworks. Make sure you check these airports your bucket list!
Generally, you do not hear the words "breathtaking" and "airport" in the same sentence. Airports are associated with workers anxious, ugly fluorescent lighting, and a strangely cold feeling that makes the travel experience even more anxious inducing. Well, these airports are pretty good to make you really enjoy the experience. They are still connectors between cities, but they are also artworks. Make sure you check these airports your bucket list!
1. Denver International Airport
You would not think that this picturesque local housing tape against a mountain range would be everywhere near the United States - but it's just in Denver! The peaks shine against the rocks for a breathtaking view, and looks more like a village away from a room of human origin (which is, by the architect Curtis Fentress). In reality, its fiberglass coated white Teflon intended to imitate the mountain range. Trippy.
2. Madrid-Barajas Airport, Spain
This colorful and majestic airport with integrated light well diffusers looks more epic than a museum! The mixture of the ripples and rigid structures inside the terminals along the open light, natural would be this airport a pleasure to visit, not a hole!
3. Marrakech Menara Airport, Morocco
People compared this airport to a huge cake of sugar, and it's hard to disagree. Lace as drawings actually mimic the mosaic drawings have been found in Islamic architecture, and it also allows light quite beautifully. It welcomes 4 million passengers a year, and the colossal size as well as the design make the dream of this selfie lover become reality.
4. Wellington International Airport, New Zealand
This huge wooden structure is actually nicknamed "the rock" and has been inspired by mythical monsters of the sea! It's pretty cool - the outside is modeled on the cliffs, and copper plates that are supposed to "reflect the light like water on the stones" like the Guardian put it. And they try ramps on the mechanical stairs or not! Including, and always with the theme of the sea. We love.
5. Kuala Lumpur International Airport
The airport in Malaysia has a mixed project projector ceiling consisting of wood slats and conical beams. He looks very serene to walk through, and was designed by the Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa. In international departures, hyperbolic paraboloids (surrealized domes) are maintained by conical columns, which gives a sophisticated set, but a simple look.
6. O'Hare International Airport, Chicago
An informed neon tunnel under the tarmac connects Concourse C to B Competition in a surreal manner that looks like a futuristic rainbow rink on "A.i" or something. It was designed by the Canadian artist Michael Hayden and even if you have a terrible day, seeing it will definitely get you stunned.
7. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai, India
This futuristic building appearance more like a palace that an airport, with its white roof curves and dynamic bee-nest pillars who support the building. It is notorious for the terminal 2, which looks more like the sci-fi movie with its BENDING woven patterns and the elegant use of clear and dark contrasts.
8. Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, Shenzhen, China
According to the architect Massimiliano Fuksas, the model of this airport was based on a radius of Manta. Walking inside, you feel as if you are in the belly of the beast, because of the cavernous nature, high. The honeycomb design on the outside, it also gives a bestial sensation and is beautifully meticulous as well as a bit of an optical illusion.
9. Daocheng Yading Airport, Tibet
This airport is aframeous, and really beautiful. It is the highest altitude airport that civilians can access 4,411m, offering insane views (if you are afraid of heights, it might not be a favorite) but if you can stomach, what view in the clouds.