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  1. Kuala Lumpur International Airport features a number of modern design features that assist in the efficient operation of the airport. It is one of the first Asia Pacific airports to become 100% Bar Coded Boarding Pass capable. [ 19 ]

  2. Design. The concept of KLIA's terminal building area was prepared by the late Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa. The terminal building area was designed using the concept of Airport in the forest, forest in the airport, in which it is surrounded by green space. This was done with the co-operation of the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia.

  3. www.internationalairportreview.com › article › 1447KL International Airport

    Jun 7, 2007 · Built on 10,000 hectares of land; it was officially launched on June 27th, 1998. This environmentally friendly airport, the first in the Asia Pacific region, was completed in four and a half years, making it the fastest airport ever built.

  4. Aug 9, 2019 · In 1998, when the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) opened its doors — just in time to usher in participants and spectators alike to the 16th Commonwealth Games held in the country for the first time — it was considered as among the most distinguished structures in the world.

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  5. A large-scale airport built close to an expanding high-technology area near the capital. The project includes high-speed transport and communications channels to and from the airport, and is designed to become an international transportation hub.

  6. KLIA's design represents an interesting example of his concept of "symbiosis," which Kurokawa has described as an "airport in the forest." It's also a compelling example of sensitive architectural design in the midst of Asia's continuing explosive growth.

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  8. Feb 7, 2008 · As the world's largest airport, with 5 runways, it aims to be one of the three international hub airports of Asia, particularly in the future era of the HSST (High Speed Surface Transport, the plane flying between New York and Tokyo in 3 hours).