RSH+P Got the Nod for its Linear Garden Proposal for Taiwan, China Airport Terminal

The early month news showed that the rogers stirk harbour + partners (RSH+P) got the nod to complete a new terminal at taiwan’s taoyuan international airport. in winning the contest, RSH+P saw off competition.

 

The early month news showed that the rogers stirk harbour + partners (RSH+P) got the nod to complete a new terminal at taiwan’s taoyuan international airport. in winning the contest, RSH+P saw off competition from UNStudio, who placed second, and foster + partners, who finished third. 

 

 

The design is strongly influenced by taiwan’s distinct climatic conditions as well as the airport’s undulating backdrop of the zhongyang mountains — the form of which is referenced in the building’s sweeping roofline. the proposal also celebrates the nation’s diverse flora and fauna, with a lush garden boasting abundant indigenous plant species. this green spine, arranged along the central axis, intuitively guides passengers through check-in, security, immigration, and departures, providing a welcome contrast to the harder finishes in the terminal.

 

 

The use of vegetation is designed to reduce the anxiety and stress normally associated with air travel, allowing passengers and visitors to connect with more natural and familiar surroundings. the choice of planting represents the various regions of taiwan, informing and educating visitors about the country’s indigenous landscape. in total, the linear garden spine covers over 30,000 square meters.

 

*This article was published on designboom.com

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