In one of its latest projects, CP Kukreja Architects is designing the new Civil Enclave at Bagdogra Airport, West Bengal, envisioned as a sustainable aviation hub connecting the Eastern Himalayas.
Drawing inspiration from Kangchenjunga and Darjeeling’s tea estates, the terminal’s façade features parametric aluminium fins that echo the regional topography.
Designed to achieve net-zero carbon emissions, the airport integrates advanced storm-water management systems to address its flood-prone site. With a built-up area of 1.2 million sq.ft., the project exemplifies a harmonious blend of ecological sensitivity and infrastructure resilience, positioning Bagdogra as a model for future-ready, contextually rooted airport design in India.
Typology: International Airport
Name of Project: Development of New Civil Enclave at Bagdogra
Location: Bagdogra, West Bengal
Site Area (acres): 4,23,827.65 sqm/ 4.5 Million sqft
Built-Up Area (sq ft & sq m): 1,28,249.0 sqm/ 1380460.74 sqft
Client: Airport: Authority of India
Completion Date: Ongoing