Western Sydney International Airport marks a significant milestone as Australia’s first major airport in over half a century. Situated in Badgerys Creek, the terminal is designed by a collaborative team including COX Architecture and Zaha Hadid Architects, focusing on blending modern aviation requirements with cultural resonance. The terminal features an expansive roofline inspired by the local landscape and allows ample natural light, enhancing traveler experience. With its innovative architecture and civic presence, the airport aims to redefine airport design for future generations.
This is a rare opportunity to define the next generation of airport design,' says Cristiano Ceccato of Zaha Hadid Architects. 'It's a terminal that expresses both international ambition and a strong sense of place.
The way light filters through the terminal shapes how people move, orient and feel,' David Holm of COX explains.
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