Case Study
Muscat International Airport: planning models for a proposed new terminal that would transform the site to major Hub status
Muscat International Airport: planning models for a proposed new terminal that would transform the site to major Hub status
Client name Larsen Joint Venture Project name Muscat International Airport, Oman Year 2010 Service / discipline Architecture Models (https://atomltd.com/what-we- make/architecture-models/) Processes and technology Traditional model making (https://atomltd.com/how-we- make-it/#traditional-model- making) Sculpting (https://atomltd.com/how-we- make-it/#sculpting) Brief Muscat international Airport is the largest airport in Oman and opened in 1973 as Seeb international Airport with just one terminal. In the early nineties we were commissioned to produce planning models for a proposed new terminal that would transform the site to major Hub status. Unfortunately changes in Government and the economic climate in the area resulted in the scheme being shelved. In 2005 the need for expansion had onc