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“Garden Terminal” for Garden City, Bengaluru

Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL) unveiled the design for Terminal 2, a new air travel hub in Bengaluru which reimagines the airport as a landscaped and serene transportation experience.

SOM designs “garden terminal” for Bangalore's Kempegowda International Airport

SOM designs for Bangalore’s Kempegowda International Airport

Conceived by BIAL to be a terminal within a garden, and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM), this project’s first phase of construction is scheduled to be completed by March 2021 and is anticipated to serve 25 million passengers per year. The design is inspired by Bengaluru’s history as a “Garden City.” Recalling Bengaluru’s expansive parks and plantings, an element that has declined due to urbanization, the landscape design serves as an opportunity to revitalize the city’s historic sense of place and establish a new vision for sustainable growth. At the same time, the design aligns with Bengaluru’s emerging role as a capital for technological innovation. SOM’s plan is designed with flexibility for the future integration of cutting-edge tools that will support vital airport functions. Trees, small gardens, and ponds featuring local and exotic species of plants will line the interior. Planted bells will hang from the ceiling at the entrance, check-in, and security. Just beyond these spaces, a large indoor garden featuring rammed-earth walls and waterfalls will provide a gateway into the densely-landscaped retail space. The shopping area will then connect to the gates through Terminal 2’s signature space – a vast, three-story “forest belt” designed to create an immersive, calming outdoor experience for departing and arriving passengers alike. From the entrance to the concourse, and from arrival gate to baggage claim, all main indoor spaces will display views of the forest belt. The material palette for each of these indoor areas is designed to work in concert with the natural landscape: the walls will be made of brick, the floors will be covered in natural terrazzo, and the ceiling will be finished in engineered bamboo.

SOM designs “garden terminal” for Bangalore's Kempegowda International Airport

Some of the interior concepts for Bangalore’s Kempegowda International Airport

The planned building enclosure uses high-performance glazing and carefully calibrated shading to temper natural light, which sustains interior plantings and minimizes reliance on artificial illumination. Outside Terminal 2, another expansive garden will be arrayed around a large lagoon to provide a nursery for maintaining the terminal’s plant life, while also creating a dramatic visual impression for arriving travelers. Elevated walkways will thread through this outdoor garden, linking a series of public pavilions and connecting to both Terminal 1 and the airport hotel. The lagoon will capture rainwater for reuse in graywater processes, including cooling and irrigation. More importantly, the exterior space completes SOM’s design of a terminal in a garden.

SOM designs “garden terminal” for Bangalore's Kempegowda International Airport

A bird’s eye view of the new imagined Bangalore’s Kempegowda International Airport

“Terminal 2 will stand apart from every other airport in the world,” said Peter Lefkovits, Director, SOM, “The orchestration of every component – both natural and man-made – creates a passenger experience that we hope will set a precedent for the future of airport design,” he said.

Pictures Courtesy SOM