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Glittery 16 Million Square Feet Dubai Terminal 3 Is Largest In the World [Architecture]
Glittery 16 Million Square Feet Dubai Terminal 3 Is Largest In the World [Architecture]
At 16.1 million square feet, Dubai's International Airport Terminal 3 has not only became the shiniest airport terminal ever, but it's also the largest in the world, beating the 10.6 million of the previous record holder, the firebreathing Olympic terminal 3 at Beijing International Airport .  ...
Inside Terminal 3
explorerpublishing.com — Explorer Publishing takes an exclusive look at the new Emirates Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport. This... mammoth addition to the city's transport system boasts modern architecture, cutting edge technology and everything from bars to spas. ... (more) Inside Terminal 3
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Tech Blog — ... Sleek and futuristic, the Dubai airport is now "the largest in the world, beating the 10.6 million of the previous record holder, the firebreathing Olympic terminal 3 at Beijing International Airport." Click here for first picture in gallery. ...with 82 moving walkways, 97 escalators, eight skytrains, 82 moving, 157 lifts, and designed to easily handle the Airbus A380 and probably aircraft-sized UFOs. [via Gizmodo] ...

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