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The concept behind the project for Split Airport evolved from how humans conceive time and space. People are inquisitive three-dimensional beings, and the ability to fly allows us to connect two faraway places, in a relatively short time frame.
Connecting passengers to their destinations, transportation concourses are hubs of activity. These large, open spaces are highly trafficked and present unique design challenges when it comes to blocking noise without blocking access to mechanical systems.
Keep hubs quietly humming along with airport ceilings designed to flow with the curves of a concourse, provide full downward accessibility and absorb sound.
The concept behind the project for Split Airport evolved from how humans conceive time and space. People are inquisitive three-dimensional beings, and the ability to fly allows us to connect two faraway places, in a relatively short time frame.
The westernmost passage of Switzerland’s largest railway hub sees more than 100,000 travellers crossing through every day.
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