Designs for the Al Maktoum International Airport near Dubai – which developer’s reportedly hope will be the world’s largest airport upon completion – have been revealed.
Coop Himmelb(l)au – the architecture firm behind the airport’s design, said Al Maktoum International will eventually have a capacity of 260 million passengers annually, and will feature five parallel runways.
The architect said the design will incorporate technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) to create a “next level” aviation experience for passengers, but will also reflect Dubai’s heritage.
“Traditional design elements are seamlessly integrated with modern materials and advanced features, creating a harmonious blend of the past and the future. This design approach not only pays homage to Dubai’s progressive vision for the future but also serves as a reminder of the city’s commitment to …