Rzeszów International Airport

al. 3 Maja 1, 30-062 Kraków, Poland
Rzeszów International Airport
  • Brutalism 85%
  • Contemporary 70%

Rzeszów International Airport serves as a major transportation hub in southeastern Poland. Its architectural design reflects modern functionalism tailored to complement its operational needs while enhancing passenger experience.

Architectural Styles

Brutalism

85%

The building's raw concrete façade and geometric forms exhibit the hallmark characteristics of Brutalism. The use of stark materials conveys an industrial aesthetic, emphasizing functionality.

  • Raw concrete surfaces
  • Geometric shapes
  • Exposed structural elements
  • Large scale massing
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Contemporary

70%

The integration of modern lighting and space-efficient design reflects contemporary architectural trends. The building adapts to current needs while maintaining a unique identity.

  • Modern lighting features
  • Innovative use of space
  • Large glass windows for natural light
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built to accommodate increased air traffic, the structure represents the evolution of regional airports in Poland, marking a shift towards modern architectural practices in the late 20th to early 21st century.

Fun Facts

  • It is named after the city of Rzeszów, known for its history and culture.
  • The airport has seen a significant increase in passenger traffic over the past decade.
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