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Title: Gaya international airport, Gaya Bihar
Authors: Pawar, Lokesh
Keywords: Architecture
Airport
Issue Date: May-2016
Publisher: SPA Bhopal
Series/Report no.: TH000467;2011BARC020
Abstract: ―Airplane became the first WORLD WIDE WEB, bringing people, languages, ideas, and values together.‖ said by Bill Gates. Well said, because till today air traveling is widely used as a mode of transportation that connects people and places throughout the globe rapidly changing the human experience of place and time. Airport terminals, being the main building of air transportation have become one of the essential structures in the present time. It has become the characteristic builtform of a nation as it reflects a small-scale city in which we can see the principles and desires of a society in general. And since these structures are the first-hand experience of a country, it must establish an appropriate impression to the visiting travellers. As air travel promotes tourism, it creates a link between different nations and opens the country for great opportunities the world has to offer. India, a nation of Culture, Conviction, Faith, and Belief is also the foundation source of many Religion followed worldwide. Buddhism, one of the major religions followed in 87 out of 193 countries originated in Bodh Gaya, India. An AIRPORT built in modernist manner will not only act as a primary gateway but will also carry the first and last image of the place. It‘s forth ward functioning will help us in further commercialisation of the state. The tourism at rate will not only invite distant followers but will be a great source for the others to follow. The amount of revenue generation will lead of a developing hand to the country.
URI: http://192.168.4.5:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/428
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