AICM calls for architectural conceptualization competition
MEXICO CITY - Mexico City's Benito Juarez International Airport, run by the Ministry of the Navy, invited architecture students, architects, interior designers, urban planners, firms, workshops and architects' associations to participate in the competition for the Architectural Conceptualization of the AICM.
The objective is to promote the renovation of the corporate image of the country's main airport, to consolidate it as a modern, efficient and sustainable airport, with a focus on user satisfaction.
It also seeks to renovate the facades, ambulatories, waiting rooms, baggage belts and migration areas of the two terminals, integrating natural elements such as plants and water with its architectural structure and a new range of colors in its finishes.
Participants may participate individually or in teams, and only one proposal will be received per registration. A digital award will be given to all participants and a monetary award will be given to the winning proposal, in addition to recognition by the AICM and the placement of a plaque with the name of the authors.
The jury will be made up of public officials from the Ministry of the Navy, the Mexico City Airport Group, the Mexico City International Airport, as well as the Mexico City College of Architects.
The result will be final and will be announced through the AICM's institutional media and its social media accounts.