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Processing Building of the Tijuana International Airport

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Processing Building of the Tijuana International Airport

Government / public safety

Aeropuerto S/N, Nueva Tijuana

Tijuana, 22435

Mexico

Government / public safety

Aeropuerto S/N, Nueva Tijuana

Tijuana, 22435

Mexico

Description of the project

The Processing Building of the Tijuana International Airport includes an 18,000 square meter curtain wall and fixed point glass featuring SunGuard ® SNX 51/23 on clear. The subtle blue tones of the coating complement the linear, sober and functional architecture and neutral materiality. On double height windows, the high solar control and visible light transmission of SNX 51/23 provides passengers with natural lighting and comfortable interiors for a pleasant journey.

Design and supply team

Serrano & Monjaraz

Architect

CristaCurva

Fabricator

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