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Sheremetyevo Airport, Russia (Rumah123 / Dezeen)

Sheremetyevo Airport will have a brand-new look after the new Terminal B will be overhauled.

The airport is located in the northern part of the Russian capital, Moscow. Sheremetyevo International Airport is the busiest airport in Russia by passenger traffic and the largest cargo compared to the others.

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For a project this renovation, RMJM Serbia will work together with RMJM Italian interior design team. RMJM itself based in London, England. RMJM has approximately 32 offices on four continents.

The new Terminal B will be located at the north terminal complex. In this complex existing Terminal C that have been built since 2007. Terminal B to be overhauled was originally built in 1964.

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Terminal B were overhauled this will have a total area reaches 114 thousand square meters! While the public areas designated for passengers of about 55 850 square meters.

Terminal B will consist of three floors, open space, space baggage claim, terminal of departure and arrival, platforms, and shops.

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the interior of this airport will have the characteristic of Russia. RMJM took the idea of ​​tradition, strength, and the progression of the flow of Russian Constructivist art.

Later, space and form terminal B will take the idea of ​​the flow of evolving art pioneered by Vladimir Tatlin began in 1913 in Russia. The forms of this flow is also reflected in the floor, walls, and ceilings.

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Terminal B will be fulfilled by the works Vladirim Tatlin, Nahum Gabosa, Alexander Vesnina, Alexander Rodchenko, El Lissitzky, and Liubov Popova.

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