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Building: CONSORTIUM OF MHS, NTT-F AND CPA, HIROSHI NAKAMURA/NAP ARCHITECTS

東京国際空港(羽田)第2旅客ターミナルビル増築

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Tokyo International Airport Haneda Terminal 2 Passenger Building Expansion represents a significant achievement in contemporary airport design. Completed in 2010, this facility exemplifies the collaborative expertise of internationally renowned architects including César Peli, along with Japanese firms NTT Facilities, NAP Architects, and Matsuda Hirata Design. The expansion enhances Haneda's capacity as one of Asia's busiest aviation hubs while maintaining sophisticated architectural standards. Its design balances functional efficiency with aesthetic refinement, featuring modern materials and spatial planning that streamline passenger flow. The building's innovative approach to terminal design demonstrates how large-scale infrastructure can integrate contemporary architectural principles with practical transportation demands, making it noteworthy for those studying modern airport architecture and Japan's approach to major transportation infrastructure development.

Tokyo International Airport Haneda Terminal 2 Passenger Building Expansion represents a significant achievement in contemporary airport design. Completed in 2010, this facility exemplifies the collaborative expertise of internationally renowned architects including César Peli, along with Japanese fi

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Tokyo International Airport Haneda Terminal 2 Passenger Building Expansion represents a significant achievement in contemporary airport design. Completed in 2010, this facility exemplifies the collaborative expertise of internationally renowned architects including César Peli, along with Japanese firms NTT Facilities, NAP Architects, and Matsuda Hirata Design. The expansion enhances Haneda's capacity as one of Asia's busiest aviation hubs while maintaining sophisticated architectural standards. Its design balances functional efficiency with aesthetic refinement, featuring modern materials and spatial planning that streamline passenger flow. The building's innovative approach to terminal design demonstrates how large-scale infrastructure can integrate contemporary architectural principles with practical transportation demands, making it noteworthy for those studying modern airport architecture and Japan's approach to major transportation infrastructure development.