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Global Airport Cities Issue 1 2007

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Contents
Recipe for success Mark Chivers finds out why creating its own airport city is the key ingredient of the future development strategy of Germany’s premier hub.
Committed to nature In a world increasingly aware of green issues, sustainability is key for any development concept, writes Mark Chivers.
Money spinners The huge revenue earning potential of shopping and dining ensures that getting the right mix of facilities is vital to the success of any airport city, writes Chris LeTourneur.
Size doesn’t matter Dr John Kasarda explains how a smaller Brazilian airport aims to revive its fortunes by transforming itself into an airport city.
Hot stuff Robin Stone discovers that Bangalore has big plans for its new gateway.
Blueprint for the future Dr John Kasarda reports on Hyderabad’s plans to create one of the world’s great airport cities at its new $390 million gateway.
Ahead of its time Anne Paylor reports on the challenge Hong Kong set the designers of the gateway’s new SkyCity.
The magnificant seven Joe Bates finds out more about the seven ‘precincts’ that will make up Brisbane’s airport city.

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