Tolmachevo airport

Novosibirsk, Russia

2022

Tolmachevo airport

Novosibirsk, Russia

2022

Tolmachevo airport

Novosibirsk, Russia

2022

Structure type

Structure type

Skylights

Skylights

Facade

Facade

Project type

Project type

Transport

Transport

Project activities

Project activities

Design and calculations

Design and calculations

Grid shell manufacturing

Grid shell manufacturing

On site supervision

On site supervision

Structure type

Skylights

Facade

Project type

Transport

Project activities

Design and calculations

Grid shell manufacturing

On site supervision

Facade

5,600 m2

Skylights

3,500 m2

Facade

5,600 m2

Skylights

3,500 m2

Facade

5,600 m2

Skylights

3,500 m2

The main thing about this new terminal is the abundance of light.

The artificial light of the columns in space is rather akin to some phenomenon of atomic physics, whose dynamics is connected not with the movement accessible to the eye, but with the internal tension of the fields.

And there is plenty of natural light too. A large stained glass window in a modern terminal building is rather a norm, but here we can see it not on just one, but on three sides, and the columns visually “open up” the ceiling, pushing its opaque surface open, revealing the sky in domes.

The main thing about this new terminal is the abundance of light.

The artificial light of the columns in space is rather akin to some phenomenon of atomic physics, whose dynamics is connected not with the movement accessible to the eye, but with the internal tension of the fields.

And there is plenty of natural light too. A large stained glass window in a modern terminal building is rather a norm, but here we can see it not on just one, but on three sides, and the columns visually “open up” the ceiling, pushing its opaque surface open, revealing the sky in domes.

The main thing about this new terminal is the abundance of light.

The artificial light of the columns in space is rather akin to some phenomenon of atomic physics, whose dynamics is connected not with the movement accessible to the eye, but with the internal tension of the fields.

And there is plenty of natural light too. A large stained glass window in a modern terminal building is rather a norm, but here we can see it not on just one, but on three sides, and the columns visually “open up” the ceiling, pushing its opaque surface open, revealing the sky in domes.