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Foster + Partners, the same architectural firm behind, recently unveiled its plans for the new Kuwait International Airport. The architects are aiming for LEED Gold appraisal, which will see it become the first passenger terminal in the world to attain this level of environmental accreditation

The aerodynamic-looking building will include a dramatic 25 meter-high central space, with the external walls stretching 1.2 kilometers wide

The international airport will annually see 13 million passengers through its doors, with the flexibility to accommodate 25 million passengers

Glazed windows will filter daylight and deflect direct solar radiation

The baggage reclaim area will be surrounded by an indoor water feature

A canopy, which is supported by concrete columns, aids to shade public spaces and entrances

The impressive plans will increase the airport's capacity whilst creating a state-of-the-art eco terminal building

The architects are aiming for LEED Gold appraisal, where it will become the first passenger terminal in the world to attain this level of environmental accreditation