• Login / Join
  • About
  • •
  • Contact
  • •
  • Advertising
bustler logo
bustler logo
  • News
  • Competitions
  • Events
  • Bustler is powered by Archinect
  • Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

  • Follow these Bustler feeds:

  • Search

    Search in

  • Submit

    What are you submitting?

    News Pitch
    Competition
    Event
  • Login / Join
  • News|Competitions|Events
  • Search
    | Submit
    | Follow
  • Search in

    What are you submitting?

    News Pitch
    Competition
    Event

    Follow these Bustler feeds:

  • About|Contact|Advertising
  • Login / Join

Student winners envision the “Airport of the Future” in 2016 Fentress Global Challenge

By Justine Testado|

Tuesday, Jan 17, 2017

1ST PRIZE: AIRPORT UNDER THE FOREST PARK (Shanghai, China) by Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang of Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology

Students from over 50 countries sent their best design concepts of the “Airport of the Future“ in the 2016 Fentress Global Challenge. Out of the shortlisted entries revealed last November, three student proposals won the big prizes for best “reflect[ing] bold conceptual thinking, acute sensitivity to context, and [skill]” in reimagining airport design.

The lucky first-prize winning team — Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang from the Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology — got to take home the US$15,000 prize and an opportunity for a four-week paid internship at Fentress Architects. The second-place proposal won US$3,000, third place US$2,000, and the People’s Choice Award received US$1,000.

Check out the winning proposals below.

1ST PRIZE: AIRPORT UNDER THE FOREST PARK (Shanghai, China) by Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang of Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology

1ST PRIZE: AIRPORT UNDER THE FOREST PARK (Shanghai, China) by Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang of Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology
1ST PRIZE: AIRPORT UNDER THE FOREST PARK (Shanghai, China) by Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang of Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology
1ST PRIZE: AIRPORT UNDER THE FOREST PARK (Shanghai, China) by Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang of Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology

Project summary: “Situated in Shanghai, the winning proposal points to a greener and more sustainable future for cities in China. With a sophisticated elevator system that interconnects underground takeoff runways, the design incorporates vast parklands and landscapes surrounding a sculptural terminal building.”

2ND PRIZE: HONG KONG AEROCENOSIS (Hong Kong) by Anna Andronova of Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan, Russia 

2ND PRIZE: HONG KONG AEROCENOSIS (Hong Kong) by Anna Andronova of Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan, Russia
2ND PRIZE: HONG KONG AEROCENOSIS (Hong Kong) by Anna Andronova of Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan, Russia
2ND PRIZE: HONG KONG AEROCENOSIS (Hong Kong) by Anna Andronova of Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan, Russia

Project summary: “Inspired by the Chinese dragon figure, a conceptual take on urban infrastructure defines this futuristic proposal for Hong Kong. The speculative vision combines technology with a ubiquitous transportation system that links natural habitats with existing trade, production and recreation hubs across the city.”

3RD PRIZE: CARAVANSERAI (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) by Rafat Jahandideh of Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

​3RD PRIZE: ​CARAVANSERAI (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) by Rafat Jahandideh of Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom
​3RD PRIZE: ​CARAVANSERAI (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) by Rafat Jahandideh of Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom
​3RD PRIZE: ​CARAVANSERAI (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) by Rafat Jahandideh of Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

Project summary: “Traditional construction techniques, passive cooling strategies and an innovative use of materials blend together to inform this vernacular proposal for Dubai’s coastal, intermodal transit hub. Conceived as a modular system, the new terminal offers travelers generous interior gardens and courtyards.”

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD: DESTINATION CDG by Michel Ghostine and Christian Ghanem of Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik, Jounieh, Lebanon

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD: DESTINATION CDG by Michel Ghostine and Christian Ghanem of Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik, Jounieh, Lebanon
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD: DESTINATION CDG by Michel Ghostine and Christian Ghanem of Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik, Jounieh, Lebanon

Project summary: “Green and inventive strategies for the adaptive reuse of existing infrastructure seek to make Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport more sustainable. With this proposal, CDG becomes a high-tech prototype for future airports by transforming its desolated spaces and channeling movement flows to and from the city.”

Find more project images in the gallery below.

2016 Jury: Dave Gilmore, DesignIntelligence; Donald Albrecht, Museum of the City of New York; Curtis Fentress, Fentress Architects; Lukas Feireiss, Studio Lukas Feireiss; Andrew Vasey, Vasey Aviation Group; Agatha Kessler, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Tobias Nolte, Certain Measures; Moderated by Andres F. Ramirez, PLANE—SITE

All images courtesy of Fentress Global Challenge.

RELATED NEWS A glimpse of the 2016 Fentress Global Challenge “Airport of the Future” shortlist
RELATED COMPETITION The Airport of the Future 2016

Related

fentress global challenge ● airport of the future ● airports ● traveling ● competition ● architecture students ● fentress architects
Fentress Architects Ltd
Fentress Architects Ltd
Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering (KSUAE)
Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering (KSUAE)
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU)
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU)
Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik (USEK)
Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik (USEK)

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Student winners envision the “Airport of the Future” in 2016 Fentress Global Challenge

Eight innovative timber projects honored at 2026 Wood in Architecture Awards

Beautiful brick architecture honored at BRICK AWARD 26

Over $500,000 awarded to architectural discourse projects by Graham Foundation

Best in urban planning recognized at AIA Regional & Urban Design Award 2026

Sponsored Post by Buildner

Re:Form - New Life for Old Spaces / Edition #3 advance registration deadline is approaching!

New architecture and design competitions: IDEAS Awards, UIA-HYP CUP International Student Competition, Vancouver Tall Challenge, and Memorial to the Sixth Extinction

Best small projects chosen at AIA Small Project Award 2026

10 standout sustainable projects honored at AIA COTE Top Ten Award 2026

Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

Best residential architecture of 2026 honored at AIA Housing Award

Best new interiors of 2026 chosen at AIA Interior Architecture Awards

Best global architecture honored at RIBA International Awards 2026

World’s most beautiful airports of 2026 chosen by Prix Versailles

New architecture and design competitions: Brick in Architecture Awards, Study Architecture Student Showcase, N.Y.C. Groceries, and New York High Falls Riverfront Market

SmithGroup’s ‘pioneering’ Philip Merrill Environmental Center wins AIA Twenty-five Year Award

Sponsored Post by Buildner

Museum of Emotions / Edition #8 FINAL registration deadline is in 5 DAYS!

Next page » Loading

Student winners envision the “Airport of the Future” in 2016 Fentress Global Challenge

By Justine Testado|

Tuesday, Jan 17, 2017

Share

1ST PRIZE: AIRPORT UNDER THE FOREST PARK (Shanghai, China) by Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang of Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology

Related

fentress global challenge ● airport of the future ● airports ● traveling ● competition ● architecture students ● fentress architects
Fentress Architects Ltd
Fentress Architects Ltd
Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering (KSUAE)
Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering (KSUAE)
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU)
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU)
Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik (USEK)
Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik (USEK)

Students from over 50 countries sent their best design concepts of the “Airport of the Future“ in the 2016 Fentress Global Challenge. Out of the shortlisted entries revealed last November, three student proposals won the big prizes for best “reflect[ing] bold conceptual thinking, acute sensitivity to context, and [skill]” in reimagining airport design.

The lucky first-prize winning team — Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang from the Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology — got to take home the US$15,000 prize and an opportunity for a four-week paid internship at Fentress Architects. The second-place proposal won US$3,000, third place US$2,000, and the People’s Choice Award received US$1,000.

Check out the winning proposals below.

1ST PRIZE: AIRPORT UNDER THE FOREST PARK (Shanghai, China) by Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang of Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology

1ST PRIZE: AIRPORT UNDER THE FOREST PARK (Shanghai, China) by Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang of Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology
1ST PRIZE: AIRPORT UNDER THE FOREST PARK (Shanghai, China) by Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang of Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology
1ST PRIZE: AIRPORT UNDER THE FOREST PARK (Shanghai, China) by Xingqiao Li, Fang Yu and Que Wang of Xi’An University of Architecture and Technology

Project summary: “Situated in Shanghai, the winning proposal points to a greener and more sustainable future for cities in China. With a sophisticated elevator system that interconnects underground takeoff runways, the design incorporates vast parklands and landscapes surrounding a sculptural terminal building.”

2ND PRIZE: HONG KONG AEROCENOSIS (Hong Kong) by Anna Andronova of Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan, Russia 

2ND PRIZE: HONG KONG AEROCENOSIS (Hong Kong) by Anna Andronova of Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan, Russia
2ND PRIZE: HONG KONG AEROCENOSIS (Hong Kong) by Anna Andronova of Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan, Russia
2ND PRIZE: HONG KONG AEROCENOSIS (Hong Kong) by Anna Andronova of Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan, Russia

Project summary: “Inspired by the Chinese dragon figure, a conceptual take on urban infrastructure defines this futuristic proposal for Hong Kong. The speculative vision combines technology with a ubiquitous transportation system that links natural habitats with existing trade, production and recreation hubs across the city.”

3RD PRIZE: CARAVANSERAI (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) by Rafat Jahandideh of Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

​3RD PRIZE: ​CARAVANSERAI (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) by Rafat Jahandideh of Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom
​3RD PRIZE: ​CARAVANSERAI (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) by Rafat Jahandideh of Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom
​3RD PRIZE: ​CARAVANSERAI (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) by Rafat Jahandideh of Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

Project summary: “Traditional construction techniques, passive cooling strategies and an innovative use of materials blend together to inform this vernacular proposal for Dubai’s coastal, intermodal transit hub. Conceived as a modular system, the new terminal offers travelers generous interior gardens and courtyards.”

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD: DESTINATION CDG by Michel Ghostine and Christian Ghanem of Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik, Jounieh, Lebanon

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD: DESTINATION CDG by Michel Ghostine and Christian Ghanem of Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik, Jounieh, Lebanon
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD: DESTINATION CDG by Michel Ghostine and Christian Ghanem of Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik, Jounieh, Lebanon

Project summary: “Green and inventive strategies for the adaptive reuse of existing infrastructure seek to make Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport more sustainable. With this proposal, CDG becomes a high-tech prototype for future airports by transforming its desolated spaces and channeling movement flows to and from the city.”

Find more project images in the gallery below.

2016 Jury: Dave Gilmore, DesignIntelligence; Donald Albrecht, Museum of the City of New York; Curtis Fentress, Fentress Architects; Lukas Feireiss, Studio Lukas Feireiss; Andrew Vasey, Vasey Aviation Group; Agatha Kessler, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Tobias Nolte, Certain Measures; Moderated by Andres F. Ramirez, PLANE—SITE

All images courtesy of Fentress Global Challenge.

RELATED NEWS A glimpse of the 2016 Fentress Global Challenge “Airport of the Future” shortlist
RELATED COMPETITION The Airport of the Future 2016

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Archinect JobsArchinect Jobs

The Archinect Job Board attracts the world's top architectural design talents.

VIEW ALL JOBS POST A JOB

Associate Designer - Architecture

IS Architecture

Associate Designer - Architecture

La Jolla, CA, US

Senior Architectural Designer, Ground Up - New York Office

Fogarty Finger

Senior Architectural Designer, Ground Up - New York Office

New York, NY, US

Project Architect

The American Housing Corporation

Project Architect

Austin, TX, US

Architect / Project Architect - Remote (U.S. Based)

Joseph David Associates

Architect / Project Architect - Remote (U.S. Based)

Junior/Intermediate Architect

Archimaera Architecture

Junior/Intermediate Architect

New York, NY, US

Project Architect

The Goldman Group

Project Architect

Walpole, MA, US

Senior Landscape Designer

Surfacedesign, Inc.

Senior Landscape Designer

San Francisco, CA, US

Digital Futures Fellow

The University of Tennessee - Knoxville

Digital Futures Fellow

Knoxville, TN, US

Project Manager- Architecture

Thompson & Litton

Project Manager- Architecture

Radford, VA, US

Project Designer / Job Captain

Kadre Architects, Inc

Project Designer / Job Captain

Los Angeles, CA, US

Next page » Loading