MAD Architects is pleased to share the latest construction progress of Lishui (LIJ) Airport, is nearing completion and is set to open by the end of 2024. Located in the foothill valleys of Lishui, China, the airport’s design reflects the city’s identity as a “forest city,” integrating architecture with the surrounding natural landscape.
Project name
Lishui Airport
Architecture firm
MAD Architects
Photography
JK Wang, Liu Yongwei, Hello Lishui, MAD Architects. Video: JK Wang
Principal architect
MA Yansong, DANG Qun, Yosuke Hayano
Design team
SUN Shouquan, ZHANG Xiaomei, LEI Lei, YANG Xuebin, SUN Mingze, YIN Jianfeng, Punnin Sukkasem, ZHU Yuhao, ZHANG Yaohui, Alan Rodríguez Carrillo, Pittayapa Suriyapee, WANG Xinyi
Collaborators
Associate Partners in Charge: LIU Huiying, Kin Li. Executive Architects: CAAC NEW ERA AIRPORT DESIGN INSTITUTE COMPANY LIMITED. Façade Consultant: RFR Shanghai
Interior design
Shanghai Xian Dai Architectural Decoration & Landscape Design Research Institute CO., Ltd.
Landscape
Z’scape Landscape Planning and Design
Lighting
Shanghai Xian Dai Architectural Decoration & Landscape Design Research Institute CO., Ltd.
Client
Lishui Airport Construction Headquarters
Status
Under Construction
Typology
Transportation › Airport
With more than 60 years of tradition in the market, TAM Executive Aviation stands out as a leader in the sale of executive aircraft and boasts the largest maintenance service complex in Latin America. In this context, the recently inaugurated VIP Lounge, whose project was carefully designed and executed by Zénite Arquitetura & Construção, under the...
Project name
Vip Room Tam Executive
Interior design
Zénite Arquitetura e Construção
Location
Congonhas Airport, Brazil
Photography
Mauricio Moreno
Principal designer
Giselle Benedetti
Design team
Zénite Arquitetura e Construção
Completion year
2023 / 08
Collaborators
Civil engineer: Paulo Bueno; Structural engineer: Carlos Negri Lighting: Laura Assef Supervision: Paulo Bueno e Fernando Gomes
Architecture firm
Zénite Arquitetura e Construção
Material
The predominant materials are Joinery with emphasis on Muxarabi Panels, Comfortable and aesthetically designed furniture for each of the different spaces (sofas, armchairs, corner and coffee tables, meeting tables), Adequate and comfortable lighting for the different spaces, landscaping, a creative visual communication and the use of marble on the reception counter and pantry with the TAM logo engraved to make the brand stand out. All the frames were replaced with larger frames giving a greater visual amplitude to the VIP Room, taking advantage of the scenery of the landing and take-off runways, but ensuring perfect acoustics inside the Room. Use of porcelain tiles on the floor in a large part of the room for greater ease of maintenance and cleaning, with carpet only being used in the meeting rooms.
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion
Contractor
Zénite Arquitetura e Construção
Client
TAM Aviação Executiva
Typology
Corporate, VIP Lounge › Interior Design
MAD Architects announces the design for the upcoming construction of Lishui Airport in Zhejiang Province.
Project name
Lishui Airport
Architecture firm
MAD Architect
Photography
MAD Architect
Principal architect
MA Yansong, DANG Qun, Yosuke Hayano
Design team
SUN Shouquan, ZHANG Xiaomei, LEI Lei, YANG Xuebin, SUN Mingze, YIN Jianfeng, Punnin Sukkasem, ZHU Yuhao, ZHANG Yaohui, Alan Rodríguez Carrillo, Pittayapa Suriyapee, WANG Xinyi
Collaborators
Associate Partners in Charge: LIU Huiying, Kin Li. Executive Architects: CAAC NEW ERA AIRPORT DESIGN INSTITUTE COMPANY LIMITED. Façade Consultant: RFR Shanghai
Interior design
Shanghai Xian Dai Architectural Decoration & Landscape Design Research Institute CO., Ltd
Landscape
Z’scape Landscape Planning and Design
Lighting
Shanghai Xian Dai Architectural Decoration & Landscape Design Research Institute CO., Ltd
Client
Lishui Airport Construction Headquarters
Status
Under Construction
Typology
Transportation › Airport
Expanding outward from the initial concourse renovation, CLB’s most recent work for the Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) includes a new restaurant/bar, expanded holding area, two additional gates, gift shop and updated baggage claim area with snack bar/retail.
Project name
Jackson Hole Airport Renovation and Addition
Architecture firm
CLB Architects
Location
Grand Teton National Park, Jackson, Wyoming
Photography
Matthew Millman
Design team
Kevin Burke, AIA, LEED AP – Partner. Cary Lakeman, AIA – Senior Project Manager. Steve Jakub, AIA – Project Manager
Collaborators
Executive Architect: Miller Dunwiddie. Geotechnical Engineer and Well Design: Nelson Engineering. Food Service: The Marshall Associates. Life, Safety, Accessibility: Jensen Hughes. Acoustic Engineer: Wave Engineering. Owner’s Representative: KLJ Engineering
Interior design
TruexCullins
Environmental & MEP
Michaud, Cooley, Erickson
Lighting
Helius Lighting Design
Construction
Wadman Corporation
Client
Jackson Hole Airport
Typology
Transportation › Airport
Hennebery Eddy, in partnership with Fentress Architects, designed an extension of Concourse E and airline relocations to balance passenger and infrastructure demands on the north and south sides of the facility.
Project name
PDX Terminal Balancing & Concourse E Extension
Architecture firm
Hennebery Eddy, Fentress Architects
Location
Portland, Oregon, USA
Photography
Andrew Pogue, Josh Partee
Principal architect
Hennebery Eddy
Design team
Hennebery Eddy design team: Timothy Eddy – Principal-in-Charge Michelle Vo – Project Manager Gregg Sanders – Project Manager Michael Meade – Project Architect Camilla Cok – Project Architect Alexander Lungershausen – Specification Writer Pooja Kashyap – Sustainability Coordinator Danae Sakuma – Design Staff Ashley Nored – Interior Designer Aly Pierce – Interior Designer Heidi Bertman – Design Staff Patrick Boyle – Design Staff Lindley Bynum – Design Staff Julia Harding – Design Staff Kathy Johnson – Design Staff Adam Lawler – Design Staff Tristan Magnuson – Design Staff Jessy Miguel – Design Staff Scott Moreland – Design Staff Stephanie Pak – Design Staff Ben Nelson – Design Staff Irene Ng - Design Staff Emily Green – Design Staff Ellen Osborne – Staff Team Abby Short –Design Staff Jacob Simonson – Design Staff Kevin Wade – Design Staff Meghan Wirtner – Design Staff. Fentress Architects design team: Mark Outman, Tom Theobold, Ana-Maria Drughi, Corey Ochsner
Collaborators
Acoustical Engineer: The Greenbusch Group, Inc.; Sustainability Consultant: RWDI
Interior design
Hennebery Eddy
Civil engineer
HNTB Corporation
Structural engineer
KPFF Consulting Engineers, Inc
Environmental & MEP
Interface Engineering, Inc.
Lighting
Candela Architectural Lighting Consultants
Typology
Transportation › Airport
Neom Airport City embodies a visionary perspective, strategically positioned to establish a robust connection between Saudi Arabia's Neom project and the global arena. In response to the region's communication needs, Neom Airport engages in a strategic dialogue with Saudi Line, forging a symbiotic relationship in terms of accessibility and economic...
Project name
Neom Airport City
Architecture firm
Kalbod Design Studio
Location
Neom City, Saudi Arabia
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Twinmotion, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Mohamad Rahimizadeh, Mohamad Ramezankhani, Mehrdad Akhlaghi
Visualization
Ziba Baghban
A vertical airport, also known as a Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) airport, can play a significant role in enhancing communication and transportation in the Maldives. The Maldives is an archipelago nation composed of over a thousand islands scattered across the Indian Ocean. Its unique geography, with many small and remote islands, presents ch...
Project name
Vertical Airport Maldives
Architecture firm
GAS Architectures
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Grasshopper, Adobe After Effects
Principal architect
Germán Sandoval
Design team
GAS Architectures
Collaborators
Interior Design: GAS Architectures
Typology
Transportation › Airport
Jackson Hole Airport’s existing back-of-house rental car operations facilities were poorly organized, outdated, and no longer met contemporary sustainability standards. To better handle these functions at the nation’s only airport situated within a National Park, a new Quick Turn-Around (QTA) Facility was developed.
Project name
QTA Facility at Jackson Hole Airport
Architecture firm
CLB Architects
Location
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
Design team
Kevin Burke, AIA, Principal. Paige Hobson, Project Manager . Forrest Britton, Project Manager
Environmental & MEP
Mechanical Engineer: CN Engineers; Electrical Engineer: BNA; Geotechnical Engineer: Nelson
Material
Rusted metal, concrete, steel, and wood
Typology
Transportation › Airport