Private jet terminal of Minsk Airport in Minsk by Belarus Recs Architects

08 Aug 2023

Interior design for a private jet terminal of Minsk airport

Photo credit: RECS Architects

Recs Architects present their design of a new private jet terminal at Minsk Airport, providing a window into the world of Belarus. The terminal is a gateway of travel and communication for international elites, where the true essence of Belarus is experienced on both arrival and departure.

The Interior design project for the new private jet terminal of Minsk covers a reception hall, a lounge, a bar, a meeting room, a washroom, a roof floor corridor, and a VIP saloon. The firm applied contemporary design language to present the space with a relaxed and elegant quality.

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The Interior design is characterized by the creation of a highly suggestive entrance hall. The scenography of the entrance wall, behind the reception, expands in its plasticity throughout the surrounding environment, creating a new and impressive result.

Private jet terminal of Minsk Airport in Minsk by Belarus Recs Architects
Photo credit: RECS Architects

From a large staircase in the middle of the lobby, brass balustrades extend to the division circle inside the lounge of the above floor, bringing a unified character to the whole space, and offering a hint of the metallic atmosphere of the aeronautical machine.

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The large main hall is lit from above by a large globe, built with brass profiles like those of the large spiral staircase in the centre of the hall. Directly perpendicular to the globe, a wind rose is drawn with marble and brass inlays on the floor.

In the meeting room, the black mirrored surface of the oval table reflects the light of bulbs scattered above, resulting in a changing and dynamic effect.

On the roof floor, when exiting the elevator, a glass corridor-like skywalk, surrounded by a beautiful landscape, leads to the VIP saloon, characterized by its fireplace and expansive window overlooking the landing strip.

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A world of uncertainty

Begun in 2018, the definitive design for the project was submitted in 2019. Construction on the site began during the pandemic when the entire world came to a standstill. With people no longer travelling, the aviation industry was hit hard, and the global economy was in trouble.

A world in turmoil

Tensions in Europe have changed the peaceful environment. Nevertheless, people look forward to the return of peace, a return to normalization and a bright future.

A need for development

With the pandemic behind us, and as war eventually ends, international communications will resume, and people will be free once again to embark on inspiring journeys. The world needs more development, and only with development can people live and work in peace and contentment, create a better environment, and live a better life.

The project uses contemporary language to express the image of the Belarusian people and the country and to project a sense of confidence and ambition that is in line with the rest of the world.

Over the past 15 months, the project has been well received by passengers. Most are global travellers, and their approval is a strong validation of the firm's work. As architects, they understand that the environments and spaces they create are important places for promoting international communication and economic development. It is their purpose to “create a better life for people”.

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Technical sheet

  • Location: 220076, Republic of Belarus, Minsk, st. Francis Skaryna, house 21, building 1
  • Completion date: 2021
  • Area: 800 sqm 
  • Architect Principals: Pier Maria Giordani, Chen Zhen 
  • Architect Collaborator: Francesco Quadrelli, Giulio Viglioli, Marija Milenkoska, Andrea Longhi   
  • Client: FBO MINSK, CJSC «BUSINESS AVIATION CENTER» 
  • Media content list - photographs, videos - with credits Credits: RECS Architects