Six airport projects were recognized for their aesthetic qualities and impact on the travel experience of users in five countries by Prix Versailles, a series of architectural competitions that have been announced by UNESCO each year since 2015.
The six airports will be competing for three 2024 world titles, Prix Versailles, Interior and Exterior. The winners will be announced at the UNESCO headquarters on Dec. 2, according to Suriya.
The five others are Zayed International Airport Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates; Felipe Ángeles International Airport Zumpango in Mexico; Terminal 2 Changi of Changi Airport in Singapore; Logan International Airport Terminal, and Kansas City International Airport, both in the U.S.
According to the award's website, the official list is in line with the principles of intelligent sustainability, taking the projects' ecological, social, and cultural impacts into consideration.