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India has three of world's five best airports: report

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That airport looks like its from Bhutan, not India.

That's a part of Kerala's architecture.

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explain this hand symbol?

Indian industrial design firm Incubis Consultants, and U.S.-based branding company Landor Associates shaped the artistic choices for the terminal and settled upon the idea of the hands, which were made and installed by Jaipur-based designer Ayush Kasliwal. Here are edited excerpts from a conversation with Incubis head Amit Gulati.:

IRT: How did you come up with the design?

Gulati: It was a bit of a team effort. There was a lot of brainstorming done on it. This artwork is part of a larger process of creating design installations and graphics within the terminal. It’s the largest, so it’s hogged all the limelight.

GMR has built a pretty world-class infrastructure over here. All airports have very similar design vocabulary. They are actually machines. They tend to evolve in a similar glass and metallic fashion. Very early on they were keen to give the terminal an Indian context and infuse it with Indian values. The basic positioning we created for the terminal was “Expressive India.” All classical Indian dance forms use mudras [hand gestures]. It’s a common vocabulary.

IRT: So it’s not a Hindu-themed piece? It looked a little religious to us.

Gulati: That was an important consideration. We have deliberately avoided any religious motif [in the hand gestures chosen]. They represent an open-ended symbology rather than a religious philosophy. I would say the mudras are not really Hindu in themselves. They represent them in Buddhist art, Southeast Asian art uses the same kind of mudras.It also ties in with the whole idea of yoga, which is again very global. Yoga also has religious undertones but it’s perceived as a secular thing.

Q&A: Delhi Airport's 'Hands' Sculpture at Terminal 3 - India Real Time - WSJ
 
Turk guests will find it amusing

It's a very obscene gesture in Turkiye
 
Who are the contractors for these projects? All local groups or some foreign?

Some good pictures; especially the Rajiv wala airport. Looks very much up to par with today's standards
 
I have found the worst looking airport in India.....

Once the capital of the Nanda, Maurya, Gupta, Pala empires. With a 1000 years of glory.....


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No offence but this airport looks more like a railway station

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That makes an assumption that an airport has to look like other airports. Not necessarily the case. In any event, why can't a bus stand and an airport look similar. I know many central Bus stands in Karnataka now resembles airports.

Here is an similar airport in Siem Reap Cambodia, one of the most used airports in SE Asia(Angkor Wat)

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Turk guests will find it amusing

It's a very obscene gesture in Turkiye


In which case, they will find it amusing all across SE Asia where I have even seen door handles shaped like that. Btw....all South East Asian dancing will also probably be amusing to the same lot.
 
That makes an assumption that an airport has to look like other airports. Not necessarily the case. In any event, why can't a bus stand and an airport look similar. I know many central Bus stands in Karnataka now resembles airports.

Come on dude, An Airport is a modern form of transportation so it should at the least have modern facilities, if not the looks. That airport had neither!! We can not expect tourism to rise if we don't have world class facilities at the entry points of the country!!

I, no where, was intending to run those Airports down but trying to point that when all the Tier 1 Airports are getting a face lift then it will not hurt if we start looking at giving face lifts to teir 2, tier 3 airports as well. More than getting a facelift, it will generate employment to the youth as well.. Dual benefits so I think its not a bad deal..
 
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