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IBARAKI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IBARAKI, JAPAN This studio will explore the design of a family of Low-Cost Carrier Airports. We will be looking at Ibaraki International Airport, which comprises a link in a chain of airports spread throughout Asia in Japan, China and Taiwan. Located Northeast of Narita and still further removed from metropolitan Tokyo, the situation of Ibaraki suggests an alternate set of architectural consequences for the contemporary airport. The utopian or dystopian effects are simply more pure because unlike in traditional places there is no history, no resistance - material, cultural or otherwise - to resist it. We will explore another set of possible futures for the architecture of the airport. Eluding both th returnist and the nihilist models, we will consider projects that, while steering very close to groundlessness, may be redeemed in their shameles embrance of the artificial and the synthetic.
IBARAKI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FALL 2013 Instructor: Nanako Umemoto Assistants: Hilary Simon, Ryan Tyler Martinez
The dawn of mass travel by jet in the early 1960`s corresponded to the wholesale re-organization of airport infrastructure - as an extension and transfer zone from highway, the land -based modality, to airport terminals -the transfer zone to an air-based one. In the world of terminal, the relentless and systematic exploitation of “free� or layover time between ar-
rivals and departures has given rise to the advent of the city-like agglomerations of uses for the in-transit poplation. In the competition with the more common Central Hub model for such agglomerations, an alternate organizational model for the airport terminal has arisen within the last 30 years.
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