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  1. Barajas is the largest airport in Spain. It has four terminals known as T1, T2, T3 and T4 as well as a satellite building of Terminal 4, which is known as T4-S.

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  2. Coordinates: 40°28′20″N 003°33′39″W. Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport ( Spanish: Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Spanish pronunciation: [aeɾoˈpweɾto aˈðolfo ˈswaɾeθ maˈðɾið βaˈɾaxas]) ( IATA: MAD, ICAO: LEMD) is the main international airport serving Madrid, the capital city of Spain.

  3. Jul 10, 2018 · Text description provided by the architects. The NAT (T4) at the International Madrid-Barajas Airport is located three kilometres north of the old Barajas terminals TI, T2 and T3.

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  4. Nov 15, 2006 · The New Terminal Area (NAT), designed by a consortium of Richard Rogers Partnership, the Spanish practice Estudio Lamela and two engineering companies TPS and Initec, will establish Madrid as a major European hub, and consolidate its position as the focal connection between Europe and Latin America.

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  5. With a total area of 1,200,000 sq m, the NAT is one of the largest buildings in Europe and will have a significant urban, economic and social impact on both Madrid and Spain itself. Madrid Barajas Airport opened in 1933 and was subsequently extended several times.

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  6. The construction of the Barajas Airport terminal was undertaken in three constructional layers: firstly, the basement which drops to as much as 20 metres (66 feet) below ground in some places; secondly, the three-storey concrete frame above ground; and thirdly, the steel-framed roof.

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  8. The Terminal 4 of the Madrid-Barajas Airport is one of the most iconic constructions of the world of architecture of the last decades. The NAT (T4) at the International Madrid-Barajas Airport is located three kilometres north of the old Barajas terminals TI, T2 and T3.

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