UNStudio Proposes User-Centric Design for the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport

By Eric Oh

Aerial Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio


Aerial Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio

Following the selection of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partnersproposal for the Taiwan Taouyuan International Airport as the winning design, UNStudio has released their own proposal, which received 2nd place. Called the “most innovative design concept” and the design that the jury “wanted to experience the most” by Michael Sparks (jury member and Dean and Professor at Syracuse University), the proposal, with a design team headed by Ben Van Berkel, re-imagines the scale of the airport typology. Read more about their shortlisted entry after the break.


Interior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio


Exterior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio


Interior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio


Interior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio


Interior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio

Interior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio

Needing to accommodate over 45 million passengers annually, UNStudio‘s proposal breaks the airport typology that relies on an “excessive and monotonous use of space.” The proposal is characterized by its design for the scale of its user, creating efficient, short walking distances, informed by natural wayfinding. The small footprint of the terminal leaves enough area for quick assembly using prefabrication, contributing to the effective implementation of the project.


Interior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio

Interior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio

A sequence of spaces privilege the comfort, ease of use and orientation of the airport users, defining the unique “place” of the terminal. The different micro-climates are defined by environmental conditions such as daylight, humidity, temperature and air flow according to the program of each zone; an outer and inner shell work together to ensure the performance of these spaces. Vegetation, media, art and Taiwanese culture constitute the integral elements of these different zones, solidifying their identity.


Interior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio

Interior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio

The new Terminal 3 will create a threshold between Taiwan and the Aerotropolis. The façade of the Terminal becomes the most prominent of the airport by placing the main entrance at this threshold, on the south-west end of the site. An undulating roof guides the public to various entrances, beginning the experience of the terminal from outside.


Exterior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio

Exterior Rendered View. Image Courtesy of UNStudio

“With the aim of the client to be amongst the top of the international airports in the region, it was necessary to develop a concept that conflates functionality, atmosphere and flexibility – an airport that is sustainable from the get go,”said Ben van Berkel.

It is through attention to detail across all scales that UNStudio‘s design for Terminal 3 aims to achieve a holistic design approach.

  • Architects: UNStudio
  • Architect In Charge: Ben van Berkel
  • Design Team: Caroline Bos, Astrid Piber with Ger Gijzen, Mo Lai, Martin Zangerl, Marc Salemink and Sontaya Bluangtook, Tiia Vahula, Ryszard Rychlicki, Luke Tan, Nick Roberts, Lars van Hoften, Daniele De Benedictis, Samuel Liew, Fan Wang, Angela Huang
  • Airport Planning Architect: April Yang Design Studio
  • Local Executive Architect: BIO Architecture Formosana (Ying Chao Kuo, Ching Hwa Chang)
  • Local Executive Engineer: Taiwan Engineering Consultants Group
  • Structure And Façade Consultant: Knippers Helbig
  • Sustainability: Transsolar
  • Landscape: Loos van Vliet
  • Way Finding: Mijksenaar
  • Project Management: EC HARRIS
  • Commercial Planning: ACTM, Portland
  • Lighting: AG Licht
  • Traffic Consultant: MVA Asia
  • Airport Special Systems Consultant: ADPI
  • Mep Hvac Consultant : Deerns, ARCADIS Hyder
  • Cost Consultant: ARCADIS Langdon Seah
  • Area: 393948.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: Courtesy of UNStudio

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