Groupe3Architectes wraps Guelmim Airport in a skin of multihued perforated panels
Groupe3Architectes has completed an airport for the city of Guelmim, in Morocco, featuring a light-filtering facade made up of panels of multicoloured metal-mesh.
The airport designed by the Rabat-based architecture office, is located on the site of an existing military base around three kilometres north of Guelmim, in southwest Morocco.
The city is often referred to as the gateway to the desert, due to its position in the southern Anti-Atlas Mountains near the northwestern edge of the Sahara.
The key criteria for the airport's design were simplicity, efficiency, environmental control and longevity, which was achieved by developing a proposal that can expand if required.
"The main issue of the project was providing the maximum amount of natural light and ventilation to avoid expensive technical equipments," the architects explained, "while optimising the view of the surrounding landscape, which facilitates movement and flow of the building?s users."
The airport is arranged in a line that extends parallel to the runways and was constructed in two phases.
The terminal was completed first and was later joined by a pair of lower structures at either end accommodating a free-trade zone and duty-free area.
The terminal building comprises two double-height halls containing the check-in areas, departure lounges, customs and baggage reclaim.
The airport's public areas look out through large windows towards the landscape on one side and the runways on the othe...
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