(Architectural Digest) Nick Mafi - Ilan and Asaf Ramon International Airport just north of Eilat is a strikingly modern edifice that stands in stark contrast to its vast desert surroundings. The new airport was named after Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon (who died in the 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia disaster) and his son Asaf, an Israeli Air Force pilot (who died during a training exercise). Much of the technical infrastructure was buried underground. This includes the area through which both public and private vehicles travel to drop off and park, as well as baggage handling and security processes. The architects needed to concoct a way to bring in natural sunlight without overheating the interiors from the desert sun. They also added white aluminum panels to the exterior to help reflect light away from the building and reduce the temperature.
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