“Suvarnabhumi“ or fly with me to the Golden Land

“Suvarnabhumi“ or fly with me to the Golden Land

Suvarnabhumi Airport

Suvarnabhumi Airport at the Thailand capital of Bangkok – architectural bureau Murphy/Jahn opens the country’s gates for the army of tourists.

Holiday in Thailand is something that makes people think of exotic food, foreign smells and the huzzle and buzzle of the metropolis of Bangkok. Nearly 30 km East of the capital, the gate to holiday paradise can be found for approx. 45 million tourists per year – Suvarnabhumi Airport. Some may already be impressed by the building designed by Murphy/Jahn already when seeing it from the plane. Spread across 3,100 hectares are two runways as well as 120 gates, five of which are already conceptualized for the new A380 Airbus. The passenger terminal is encased by a half-timbered roof, curved from end to end. The building’s interior is open and spacious and displays the preferred materials steel and glass. White is the dominating color here. The cohesive passenger terminal has an area of nearly 563,000 m² and provides 360 check-in counters, 120 entry check points and 72 departure check points under one roof.

 

Tropical Garden at the Airport

Since, unlike with most other well-known airports such as Frankfurt, Hong Kong or Atlanta, a satellite solution was not the pick of the day, making distances between check-in counters quite long. However, on their way passengers are supported by 107 walkways and numerous relaxation points. A special highlight is the tropical garden in the inner courtyard. Trees here and there and little temples are a contrast to the sterile and modern visual appearance and remind a bit of the old Don Mueang airport, presenting Thailand’s traditions in all their facets. However, it was forced to make way for the new 2.4 million Euro airport in 2006 due to capacity issues. His royal highness Bhumibol Adulyadej picked the new premises for the future air link-up of his country and gave the building the name Suvarnabhumi (pron.: "su-wan-na-poom"), meaning “Golden Land“ in English.

Project details

Architect:

Murphy/Jahn Architects, Chicago, USA

Status:

Start of construction: January 2002
Completion: November 2005

Size:

Floor area: approx. 3,100 ha

Constructor:

Airports of Thailand

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:03

Awsum Designs....:)

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:03

Beautiful!!!!

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:06

inimaginavel...adorei...;))

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:07

adorei o efeito visual!

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:07

amazing!!!

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:09

hermoso!!!

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:09

Incredible...!!

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:10

HUUUUWAAAWWW!!!

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:11

un progetto grandioso!

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:16

nice curtain system

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admin 12. June 2011 - 10:56

vederlo dal vivo ragazzi che roba!!!! vi garantisco è da perdercisi!

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admin 12. June 2011 - 11:34

suwarna bhumi............but where is gold......i m able to see only SILVER................

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admin 12. June 2011 - 11:42

wow, this amazing

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admin 12. June 2011 - 11:54

Great!

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admin 12. June 2011 - 12:08

nicely used curves

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admin 12. June 2011 - 12:57

...wonderful:-)

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admin 12. June 2011 - 14:13

wonderful nice disign & curves

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admin 12. June 2011 - 14:45

nice

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admin 12. June 2011 - 15:02

Outstanding :-)

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admin 12. June 2011 - 15:14

outstanding yar......

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admin 12. June 2011 - 15:58

MARAVILLOSO

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admin 12. June 2011 - 16:18

tropical garden...tempels...sounds like a great way arriving in the "Golden Land"..

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admin 12. June 2011 - 16:22

From my own experience: aesthetic, nice. Function, bad.

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admin 12. June 2011 - 17:24

I' ve been there so many times. It's mega cool and ambiguous. Because that's Thai.

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admin 13. June 2011 - 16:44

Fantastic designs ....

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