Fentress Global Challenge Announces Winners of the 2020 Airport of the Future Global Student Design Competition

Fentress Global Challenge (FGC), an annual international student design competition, launched in 2011 by Fentress Architects, has released its results for the 2020 edition. Reimagining airport mobility in the year 2100 for one of the 20 busiest airports in the world, this year’s contest gathered over 100 submissions from students in over 15 countries. The winning project, “the Green Gateway” is a zero-emission, highly sustainable multimodal hub.

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The Fentress Global Challenge (FGC), is an annual global student design competition by Fentress Architects that represents the firm’s commitment to advancing innovative design in public architecture and attracts students from around the world. Since its inception in 2011, thousands of entries from over 75 countries have competed for top honors.

A deep passion for design and a creative mindset are the cornerstone of any successful design competition submission. Each year, the submissions we receive are more innovative, spirited and dynamic than the prior year, which shows an exciting outlook for the future of terminal design. We’re greatly impressed by this year’s winners and every submission we received. -- Curtis Fentress, FAIA, RIBA, Principal in Charge of Design at Fentress Architects.

Challenging participants to envision airport mobility in the year 2100, the 2020 edition gathered proposals that introduced “a diverse spectrum of design concepts to improve the airport passenger terminal building, addressing the key factors such as futuristic transportation technologies, urbanization, globalization, technology, flexibility, security, project feasibility, and passenger experience”. Read on to discover the winning entries and their descriptions.

First Place

BANIYA, The Green Gateway

Southern California Institute of Architecture

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First Place: BANIYA, The Green Gateway, Southern California Institute of Architecture. Image Courtesy of Fentress Global Challenge

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The winning concept, designed by Nikhil Bang and Kaushal Tatiya from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), transforms Indira Gandhi International Airport into a forward-thinking, sustainable multimodal hub that mitigates the enivironmental impacts of air travel while enhancing mobility across New Delhi, India—one of the most populated and polluted cities in the world. The design, dubbed “the Green Gateway,” proposes a future where airports are more than buildings; they provide a seamless connection to the cultural context of the site, from their planning to their form and materiality.

Embracing sustainable design strategies, the zero-emission concept features a decentralized system of one central terminal and six towers dispersed throughout the city. The towers provide a dual purpose, working as both air-purifying centers and stations for flying cars. This solution significantly improves mobility across the city by replacing domestic flights as one of the major sources of pollution. The students’ submission describes the airport’s design as “zero-emission at the macro and micro level, improving mobility across the city by replacing domestic flight as one of the major sources of pollution and making air travel a personal affair.”

Second Place

Sejkul, Hartsfield International Drive-In Airport

University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

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Second Place: Sejkul, Hartsfield International Drive-In Airport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Image Courtesy of Fentress Global Challenge

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What does travel and transportation look like in 2100? According to second-place winner Dušan Sekulic—a student at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia—fully autonomous pods, driving chairs, AI-powered navigation, and vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft will be key ingredients to designing the next-gen airport experience. The concept proposes reimagining Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)—the busiest airport in the world—as a drive-in airport where travelers’ individual pods and driving chairs bring them directly to the aircraft. Playing off of Atlanta’s reputation as a “city in the forest,” the new ATL will feature a green design approach, merging the airport with the city’s skyline to create an “airport in the forest.”

Third Place

W.A.D, Floating Aero City

Beijing Jiaotong University

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Third Place: W.A.D, Floating Aero City, Beijing Jiaotong University. Image Courtesy of Fentress Global Challenge

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This year’s third-place winner responded to an ever-important reality: how airport design can prepare airports located in high density seaside cities to adapt to the effects of climate change. Floating Aero City, designed by Yuanxiang Chan, Chaofan Zhang, and Zhuangzhuang King from Beijing Jiaotong University, provides a highly visionary approach to sustainable design. Located in Hong Kong, the airport responds to the site’s subtropical climate conditions and high density issues. Floating on Hong Kong’s ocean, the airport’s three-dimensional, moveable platform reduces the impact on the natural terrain while increasing available land. The structure’s vertical form significantly reduces the time it takes passengers to flow from check-in to boarding, enhancing the overall passenger experience. Sustainable design strategies include daylighting, tidal power generation, a circular runway and hydrogen-powered aircraft.

#1 People’s Choice Award

Arch Yi Yang, The Vertebrae

University of Malaya

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#1 People’s Choice Award: Arch Yi Yang, The Vertebrae, University of Malaya. Image Courtesy of Fentress Global Challenge

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The Vertebrae, designed by Yi Yang Chai and Sharon Cho from the University of Malaya, won the #1 People’s Choice Award with more than 6,200 public votes. The biophilic design harmonizes the built environment with nature to create a “garden city”—the future airport archetype that forms a contextual representation of its culture. Located in Singapore, the concept infuses a biophilic and sustainable approach into every element of the design to renvision the airport as a model of sustainability while amplifying the country’s national identity.“This is a beautiful concept with a strong connection to existing structures and attention to the environment,” said Lois Kramer, a 2020 FGC Juror and CEO at KRAMER aerotek inc. “The design is resilient in how it addresses air pollution and possibility of evolving modes of transportation."

#2 People’s Choice Award

RIE, O’Pon the Hill

Yogyakarta University of Technology

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#2 People’s Choice Award: RIE, O’Pon the Hill, Yogyakarta University of Technology. Image Courtesy of Fentress Global Challenge

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Garnering over 5,900 public votes, O’Pon the Hill Airport landed the #2 People’s Choice Award. Designed by Ridwan Arifin, Imaduddin Dhia Ul-Fath and Ervin Dwiratno from Yogyakarta University of Technology, the concept blends culture, history and technology to envision the future of O’Hare International Airport. This futuristic terminal features a Smart Air Pad to accommodate vertical take-off and landing. Equipped with nanotechnology, the Smart Air Pad examines the performance of aircraft. Additionally, People Mover Pods move passengers throughout the terminal, enhancing circulation and the overall passenger experience.

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Cite: Christele Harrouk. "Fentress Global Challenge Announces Winners of the 2020 Airport of the Future Global Student Design Competition" 06 Oct 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/949059/fentress-global-challenge-announces-winners-of-the-2020-airport-of-the-future-global-student-design-competition> ISSN 0719-8884

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