Naturally desert proof
The architects found a technically feasible solution for the building's exterior design by using the use of the Argeton façade system from Argeton. After all, it is in the nature of clay building materials that they are resistant to the impact of very high temperatures and other weathering influences. They are also impact- and break-resistant and maintenance-free.
More than 12,000 square meters of facade elements were used. In order to withstand the wind load in Bahrain and the resulting stress on the structure, special aluminum profiles were also developed which were arranged in the vertically laid terracotta elements.
These solutions ensure a special load-bearing capacity of the facade elements.
Light and privacy protection
The three-meter-long are lightfast and UV-resistant s. They protect the interior of the building from the glaring sunlight and at the same time act as a privacy screen. The products used were Barro Ellipse 300/50 and Tampalite 300/24. The color concept is elegantly restrained. Light grey, iron grey, cream, silver grey and platinum grey harmonize in gentle alternation and with few contrasts.
With the integration of the new building into the existing infrastructure of the hub airport and the passenger terminal opposite, ADP Ingénierie was able to add architectural value with the innovative façade solution.