
The T2 international terminal at Phu Bai International Airport in Hue has soared to new heights, clinching the coveted gold award for special architecture at the 2024-2025 National Architecture Award. The accolade, presented last week at the Hanoi Opera House, shines a spotlight on the terminal’s seamless fusion of Hue’s regal heritage with cutting-edge design, positioning it as a new architectural landmark in Vietnam.
Spanning 22,380 square meters, the T2 terminal stands as both a functional hub and a tribute to Hue’s storied past. With the capacity to welcome up to 5 million passengers annually and accommodate 2,500 travelers during peak hours the terminal is a testament to both ambition and thoughtful planning. Construction, led by the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV), began in December 2019 and culminated in the terminal’s grand opening in June 2023.
The design team, comprising Kyo Ariyoshi, Nguyen Dang Quang, Hiroyuki Enomoto, Pham Tien Thang, and other partners, drew inspiration from Hue’s ancient royal palaces. Their vision marries traditional motifs with contemporary innovation, resulting in a structure that is both visually striking and deeply rooted in local identity.
One of the terminal’s most distinctive features is its sweeping roof, which not only defines the building’s modern silhouette but also offers practical shelter from Hue’s frequent rains. Inside, travelers are greeted by abundant natural light, thanks to a sophisticated wooden heat dissipation system that enhances comfort and energy efficiency.
The terminal’s design pays homage to iconic local landmarks, with subtle nods to Ngu Mountain and the Huong River woven throughout the space. This thoughtful integration of natural and cultural elements creates an environment that feels both welcoming and unmistakably Hue.
Beyond its aesthetic achievements, the T2 terminal is engineered for scalability and long-term growth. Its flexible layout and advanced infrastructure ensure it can adapt to rising passenger numbers and the evolving demands of the aviation industry.
The National Architecture Award, held biennially by the Vietnam Association of Architects in partnership with the Ministry of Construction and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, honors outstanding contributions to the nation’s built environment. Alongside the T2 terminal, this year’s ceremony also recognized the Vietnam Military History Museum and the Grand Mercure Hotel, underscoring a vibrant era of architectural innovation across Vietnam.
With its gold award, the T2 terminal at Phu Bai International Airport stands as a beacon of how tradition and progress can coexist, offering travelers a gateway that is as inspiring as the city it serves.