Most airports are only functional, but there are still some architectural wonders. Jonathan Gramsci made the flying place into a work of art. What's the secret of the cockpit controller? About 800,000 people fly every minute. Imagine how many people are flying every 24 hours, let alone a month or even a year. Think about how these millions of people will be handled by thousands of airports (a scary but apt word). No matter how difficult it is, this is what the world's top architects have been trying to do, but the airport is really a kind of building that is difficult to design and make people like. In fact, many passengers hardly look at the buildings around them. However, some airports are special enough for us to observe them carefully. They offer flights about adventure and poetry, so that people will see it more even during the peak of Spring Festival travel. This is one of the best airports (in terms of design and atmosphere) in this extremely hurried and constantly flowing world. It is located in Chek Lap Kok. Hong Kong International Airport 1 Terminal in Cape Town.
This huge, ethereal and beautiful airport was built in 1997 when Hong Kong returned to China, although the opening ceremony was not held until the next year. The huge 1 terminal, which looks like a huge passenger plane in Foster's office, is located at the top of the expansion of Hong Kong landfill.