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  2. Architecture of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Madrid Barajas International Airport Terminal 4, designed by Antonio Lamela, Richard Rogers and TPS Engineers, was inaugurated on 5 February 2006. Terminal 4 is one of the world's largest terminal areas, with an area of 760,000 square metres (8,180,572 square feet) in two separate terminals: a main building, T4 (470,000 square metres), and ...

  3. Estudio Lamela - Wikipedia

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    Madrid (Spain). 2007. On Site: New Spanish Architecture. MoMA. Exhibition sponsored by the New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) that covered state-of-the-art Spanish architecture. Estudio Lamela participated with Terminal 4 of the Madrid-Barajas Airport. [10] New York (USA). 2006. V Biennial of Architecture. Brasil. 2005. Lamela 50 years.

  4. Madrid–Barajas Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Barajas Line 8 provides a fast route from the underground stations at Terminal 2 (access to T1 and T3) and Terminal 4 into central Madrid. The metro also provides links to stations on the Spanish railway network. In October 2006, a bid was launched for the construction of a Cercanías link between Chamartín Station and Terminal 4.

  5. Airport terminal - Wikipedia

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    Barajas Airport Terminal 4 main building Spain: Madrid: 470,000 m 2 (5,100,000 sq ft) ... The Modern Airport Terminal: New Approaches to Airport Architecture. Taylor ...

  6. Aeropuerto T4 (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Aeropuerto T4 ([aeɾoˈpweɾto te ˈkwatɾo], "Airport Terminal 4") is a station on Line 8 of Madrid Metro and Lines C-1 of Cercanías Madrid on the lower level of the new terminal T4 of Madrid-Barajas Airport.

  7. 2006 in architecture - Wikipedia

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    February 5 – Madrid-Barajas Airport Terminal 4 inaugurated, designed by Antonio Lamela and Richard Rogers. March 1 – The Senedd, the National Assembly building in Cardiff, Wales, by architect Richard Rogers, is opened by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. [1] The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany

  8. Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 4 at Madrid-Barajas Airport was inaugurated in 2006 and won several architectural awards. Terminal 4 is one of the world's largest terminal areas [160] and features glass panes and domes in the roof, which allow natural light to pass through.

  9. Richard Rogers - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Richard Rogers Partnership was awarded the Stirling Prize for Terminal 4 of Barajas Airport, [92] and again in 2009 for Maggie's Centre in London. [93] Rogers won the Gold Medal for Architecture at the National Eisteddfod of Wales of 2006 for his work on the Senedd building of the Senedd (Welsh Parliament). [94]