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The Kinémax by Denis Laming

The Kinémax pavilion was designed in 1987 by Denis Laming and takes the shape of a gigantic quartz crystal

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The design inspired from crystals has made this building more diverse from any other buildings architect David Joulin reworked the interior spaces in such a way as to echo the building’s exterior envelope.

The interior corralates with the exterior as they are both made from similar shapes and designs which are supposed to be inspired from crystals

I made my building out of card

Then I drew out the outline of this side view to get a better understanding of how it should be built

The design will have parts that will be glass so that the sun can enter and give natural lighting inside

The plan view looks quite simple but very symmetrical

The tube will covered the the sides will be from glass so it will be able to be seen

The tube inside connects the two building together so people can walk through there

Glass

A sustainable material

Have to be at least 1500 acres which means 6 km for an airport an ordinary commercial airline plane would be roughly 40-50 meters (130-160 feet)

Runways tend to be vary between 50 and, maybe 200 feet wide.

Runway has to be at least 1.8 km

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