University students around the world envision airport design in 2100
LAX Droplet
Gen-Infinity
Denver, CO, Feb. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Fentress Architects is pleased to announce the winners of projects for the 2024 Fentress Global Challenge (FGC). The 2024 call to university students was to design an airport terminal for the year 2100 CE. Students were encouraged to consider projections such as site availability, climate conditions, modes and destinations for air travel, and more that could impact the design.
FGC is an international design competition launched in 2011 by Curtis Fentress, founder and principal in charge of design for Fentress Architects. Speaking about the 2024 FGC winners, Curtis Fentress commented:
“The Fentress Global Challenge is always an inspiration. This year’s student submissions included an impressive array of visionary concepts for the future of airport design. The 2024 winners addressed many of the challenges and opportunities projected for airports in the coming decades – from designs that allow airports to evolve fluidly to new technologies, advanced standards for vertical take-off and landing, and sustainable design that improves both operations and passenger experience.”
Winning teams will receive the following awards: $10,000 First Place, $3,000 Second Place, $2,000 Third Place, and $1,000 Honorable Mention.
Winners – 2024 Fentress Global Challenge
This year’s students represented countries throughout the world, including Austria, China, Croatia, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Russia, the United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, and the USA.
The 2024 FGC winners are:
First Place
LAX Droplet – Vertical Take-Off and Landing
Second Place
Gen-Infinity – Vision for a 22nd Century Airport in Japan
Third Place
Manchester T4 – A Sustainable Gateway to Space
Honorable Mention
Para-Isla – Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Jurors – 2024 Fentress Global Challenge
The 2024 FGC jury was comprised of select professionals who have distinguished themselves in the realms of architectural visioning and aviation innovation. These jurors, listed below, are highly recognized for their noteworthy contributions:
Dr. Alan Stolzer
Dean and Professor, College of Aviation, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Alan is an experienced pilot and aviation safety expert. He joined the Embry-Riddle faculty in 2008 and is currently dean of the College of Aviation School of Graduate Studies. His distinguished career as a professor, author, and aviation authority spans 37 years. Alan’s many awards and recognitions include his election as a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and the Federal Aviation Administration Air Transportation Centers of Excellence Outstanding Faculty of the Year Award.
Holly Miles
Editor, International Airport Review
Holly is editor of International Airport Review, the leading media source for the airport community focusing on passenger experience, innovation, operations, revenues and sustainability. Since joining the brand in 2020, Holly has increased the outlet’s global reach and brand awareness and is well known in the airport sector. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Queen Mary University of London.
Bradford C. Grant
Interim Dean and Professor, Howard University
Bradford is a registered architect and distinguished educator. He has extensive experience in community design, contemplative practices in design education, and environmental justice in architecture. In recognition of his work, research on African American architects, and teachings on “Drawing as Meditation,” he has received two American Institute of Architects (AIA) Awards – Honor for Education and Honor for Collaborative Achievement.
Dr. Agatha Kessler
Chairman, Fentress Architects
Recognized for her strategic thinking and fearless creativity, Agatha is Chairman of Fentress Architects and the non-profit Aerial Futures. Prior to this, she worked as an executive in finance and technology for 35 years with industry-leading companies such as VISA and Hewlett-Packard. With a keen interest in the future of air and space travel, Agatha earned her Ph.D. in Aviation from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and an MBA from Warwick Business School.
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