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Prague-Ruzyne Airport
Prague-Ruzyne - Czech Republic - Project: Nikodém Studios
Prague-Ruzyne Airport, the town airport, located 10 km from the city centre, is one of the most modern in Europe. With large parking areas situated outside the main hall, it was designed to accommodate at least fi ve million passengers a year.
Work on the airport began in 1929 and the basic construction was completed in 1937, the year in which the airport first opened. Over the years, construction works have been carried out in several phases, in which the various blocks of buildings erected have changed not only the capacity but also the quality of air traffi c, in addition to contributing to its growth.
The "B Finger" for Terminal 1 North dates back to 1996. In 2001, work began on an extension of this zone, including signifi cant technical improvements and the aesthetic renovation of the previously existing part.
Particular attention was given to the interior design with the aim of creating a modern and hospitable environment, a space that would refl ect the contemporary nature of the architecture but entirely lacking the coldness of many similar public places. The selection of the colours and materials was a decisive factor in achieving this goal. The main hall is accented with columns rising to a bright ceiling painted white and dotted with lights. The columns stand on an elegant red floor created using Multicolor Red manufactured granite.
The design choices for the new interiors aimed at ensuring that the quality of the result was matched by its beauty and brightness.
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