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King David the Builder Kutaisi International Airport
Aeroporto Internazionale di Kutaisi
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PROGETTISTA
 
 
UNStudio
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DESCRIZIONE
 
UNStudio Kutaisi International AirportKutaisi International Airport serves domestic and international flights for use by tourists, national politicians and international diplomats. The airport will become a central hub, with up to one million travellers targeted in 2014-2015, celebrating a leisure or activity holiday anywhere in the ever more popular destination of Georgia.

UNStudio Kutaisi International AirportUNStudio’s design for the new airport incorporates both Georgia’s historic landscape and its architecture. In Georgia public buildings and private houses employ their entrance lobbies as showcases for their individual identities. In the design for the new airport UNStudio embraces this architectural concept in order to manifest Georgia’s young and dynamic democracy, along with its rapid development as a main crossing point in the region. Georgia is located on a crossroads of rich cultures, with a history of travellers passing through the Caucasus or arriving from the Black Sea. 

UNStudio’s design comprises the full airport development, including a revision of the runway, the master plan for the landscape and planned future development thereof, the terminal building, offices, a meteorological station and the air traffic control tower. Regulations for the airport were strict and comprised of a mix of European and Georgian standards, including earthquake zoning 8 requirements. The project was designed and constructed in two years, under lead consultancy of UNStudio, with the airport already having begun operations by September 2012. Both design and construction saw the involvement of numerous local and international companies, with openness and knowledge sharing proving to be essential to fulfilling the tight schedule. The steel structure of the terminal - produced and shipped from Hungary - recently won a European steel prize award. Actual figures of the airport show 30 flights per week increasing in spring 2014 to 40, by which time direct flights from Western Europe to Kutaisi will also be possible.



The architecture of the terminal refers to a gateway, in which a clear structural layout creates an all-encompassing and protective volume. Both the exterior corner detail – which functions as a crossing-point and point of recognition - and the so called umbrella structure within the terminal building – which operates as a roundabout for passenger flows - operate as the two main architectural details around which all of the airport functions are organised. The umbrella further guarantees views from the terminal plaza to the apron and to the Caucasus on the horizon and vice versa. The central point in the umbrella is an exterior patio which is used for departing passengers. The transparent space around this central area is designed to ensure that flows of passengers are smooth and that departure and arrival flows do not coincide. The design organises the logistical processes, provides optimal security and ensures that the traveller has sufficient space to circulate comfortably. Serving as a lobby to Georgia, the terminal will in addition operate as a café and art gallery, displaying works by young Georgian artists and thereby presenting a further identifier of contemporary Georgian culture.

UNStudio Kutaisi International AirportThe 55m high Air Traffic Control Tower and its supporting office/operational building is designed to complement the design of the terminal. The tower’s strong appearance makes it a beacon of the airport and surrounding area. The traffic control cabin on the top level forms the focal point of the tower, with a 360 degrees view on the surrounding landscape. A spacious and comfortable interior ensures a workspace for 4-8 operators with optimal concentration. The exterior of the tower is clad with a perforated skin on a concrete core to use wind for ventilation purposes. LED Light in-between the skin and the core enhance the beacon effect of the tower at dusk and dawn by changing color whenever there is a fluctuation in wind speed.

The design for the new airport incorporates numerous sustainable elements. A large onsite underground source of natural water provides the basis for the reduction of energy consumption through concrete core activation and use for sprinkler basins. The floors of both the terminal and the traffic control tower will utilise this water for maintaining a regulated temperature in the two volumes. In the terminal building cantilevered roofs provide sun shading on south and southwest zones. A hybrid low pressure ventilation system is integrated into the terminal's main structure and there is a grey water collection system in the floor underneath the terminal building. A future aim is to present Kutaisi airport as Georgia’s first airport to incorporate a strict segregation of waste and establish a recycling system which could be further implemented into new and existing projects in Georgia.
Ben van Berkel:
"The design for the new airport embraces the traveller by embodying the circumstance of the site. Moments of both leaving and returning are celebrated by the large span, open spaces and high ceiling of the terminal structure - reflecting the ways in which such gestures were employed in the great railway stations of the past."

UNStudio Kutaisi International Airport
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ECOSOSTENIBILITA'
 
UNStudio Kutaisi International AirportThe design for the new Kutaisi International Airport incorporates numerous sustainable elements.

A large onsite underground source of natural water provides the basis for the reduction of energy consumption through concrete core activation and use for sprinkler basins. The floors of both the terminal and the traffic control tower will utilise this water for maintaining a regulated temperature in the two volumes. In the terminal building cantilevered roofs provide sun shading on south and southwest zones. A hybrid low pressure ventilation system is integrated into the terminal's main structure and there is a grey water collection system in the floor underneath the terminal building.

A future aim is to present Kutaisi airport as Georgia’s first airport to incorporate a strict segregation of waste and establish a recycling system which could be further implemented into new and existing projects in Georgia.
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LOCALIZZAZIONE
 
Continente
Asia
Nazione
Georgia [Sak'art'velo]
Regione
Imereti
Città
Kutaisi
Indirizzo
Kopitnari railway (b1-E60)
 
 
Telefono
+0431.239003
Sito web
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MAPPA
 
 
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TIPOLOGIA
 
Principale
ARCHITETTURA
Edifici e strutture per i trasporti
Aeroporti, terminal, ecc.
Accessoria
ARCHITETTURA
Edifici per uffici e studi professionali
Uffici
Architetture verticali
Torri, campanili
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CRONOLOGIA
 
Progetto
2011 - 2012    
Realizzazione
2012 - 2013
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PREMI
 
2013
European Steel Design Award
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COMMITTENTE
 
 
United Airports of Georgia LLC [master plan and terminal]
Sakaeronavigatsia Ltd. [Air Traffic Control Tower, offices and meteorological building]
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DATI
DIMENSIONALI
 
Superficie
Terminal mq. 4.500
Torre di controllo e uffici mq. 1.800

Lotto mq. 12.000
Altezza
Torre di controllo m. 55
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STRUTTURISTA
 
 
MTM kft.
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ARCHITETTURA DEL PAESAGGIO
 
 
OR else
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STAFF
 
Gruppo di progettazione
Ben van Berkel, Caroline Bos, Gerard Loozekoot con Frans van Vuure e Filippo Lodi, Roman Kristesiashvili, Tina Kortmann, Wendy van der Knijff, Kristoph Nowak, Machiel Wafelbakker, Gustav Fagerström, Thomas Harms, Deepak Jawahar, Nils Saprovskis, Patrik Noome
Interventi artistici
Inside Outside / Petra Blaisse
Architetto locale
Studio ARCI, Tbilisi
Impianti
SMG-SISU kft.
Consulenza
Airport planning: Arup Aviation, London
Sostenibilità
Arup, Amsterdam
Progetto illuminazione
Primo Exposures
Acustica
SCENA akoestisch adviseurs
Aerodinamica e resistenza agli agenti atmosferici
Peutz
Plastici, modelli, rendering, visualizzazioni
Moka Studio
Controllo costi
Davis Langdon, London
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CREDITS
 
 
Photos © Nakanimamasakhlisi
Drawings © UNStudio
Text edited by UNStudio
Courtesy of UNStudio

UNStudio Kutaisi International Airport



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