Puja Silwal
student
Kathmandu University
Nepal
Architektura
Aviation in Nepal began with a historic milestone on February 20, 1949, when a Douglas DC-3 Dakota aircraft landed at Gauchar Airport (now Tribhuvan… more
Jing Chen
advisor
Washington University in Saint Louis
United States of America
My architectural practice focuses on public and educational buildings, with a strong emphasis on… more
The most obvious inspiration of this scheme is its wing shape, which not only carries references to aircraft but also manages to make the museum an extension of the experience of flight. The dynamic shape gives the building a strong identity as it can be sighted as a marker through the openness of the site, thus continuing to build on the dynamic experience that air transport is all about. The flow between the roof, walkways, and the external environment has also resulted in a strong identity that is easily identifiable.
This intense dependence on a façade gesture of expressiveness, however, carries with it a certain shortcoming. This prominent presence of a sculptural form might end up obfuscating the functionality of the interior spaces’ definition, where the galleries and functional areas seem to be limited and determined by the presence of the façade form. In certain regions, this might end up generating a sense of architectural experience, which seems more related to form and not related to its functionality and scale of humanity.
09.01.2026