Kansas City International Airport (U.S.A.)

Authors

  • Arquitectos e ingenieros Kivett y Myers

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1975.v28.i276.2797

Abstract


The four new terminals of this airport are low, circular modules, entirely transparent due to the extensive use of glass. The main purpose of the project has been to minimize the walking distance for the passengers, reducing it to one sixth of the normal distance at the present airports. In the centre of the groups of terminals a multifunctional complex has been erected, consisting of: control tower —extension of the previous one— which is 60 m and has become one of the highest in the world: airport administration offices; office complex power plant, situated in the lower part of the unit. In all the buildings concrete has been utilized as basic material in structures and various construction elements; additional features are insulating glass panels on the facades and parquet for the floors. Further constructions at the airport are: a hotel with 600 rooms, shopping centers, exhibition halls, hangars, storage premises and a parking space.

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Published

1975-12-30

How to Cite

Kivett y Myers, A. e ingenieros. (1975). Kansas City International Airport (U.S.A.). Informes De La Construcción, 28(276), 45–52. https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1975.v28.i276.2797

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