Guwahati Airport’s Terminal 2 Wins International Architectural Award 2025
In a landmark achievement for Assam and the entire Northeast, the newly constructed Terminal 2 (T2) of Guwahati International Airport has been honoured with the prestigious International Architectural Award 2025 in the Transport category. This recognition places the terminal—and by extension, the region—on the global map of excellence in architectural design, innovation, and sustainability.
The award, conferred annually to outstanding infrastructure projects worldwide, celebrates groundbreaking accomplishments in architecture that combine aesthetics, functionality, and environmental responsibility. Guwahati Airport’s Terminal 2 has met and exceeded these benchmarks, earning acclaim for its design, cultural relevance, and sustainable vision.
Announcing the award, Guwahati International Airport Ltd. described Terminal 2 as a tribute to the natural and cultural richness of Assam and the broader Northeast. Unlike conventional airport terminals that focus solely on functionality, T2 has been conceived as both a transit hub and a cultural gateway. The terminal introduces visitors to the region’s ethos right from their arrival, offering a soulful glimpse into its heritage and landscape.
The architectural inspiration for Terminal 2 is deeply rooted in regional identity. The structure draws on the resilience of bamboo, a symbol of strength and flexibility widely associated with the Northeast, and the elegance of foxtail orchids, one of the region’s most graceful and celebrated flowers. Together, these elements reflect a harmonious blend of strength and grace, embedded seamlessly into the design philosophy.
The terminal’s award-winning design doesn’t just offer visual appeal—it integrates principles of eco-conscious infrastructure. The project has been praised for reflecting Assam’s rich biodiversity, cultural heritage, and a commitment to sustainability. These values are embodied in both its material choices and architectural elements, which prioritize energy efficiency, natural ventilation, and ecological balance. As such, Terminal 2 sets a global benchmark in green design for transportation facilities.
More than just a functional space, T2 aspires to be an immersive experience for travelers, a living gallery that welcomes them with a taste of local culture. From art installations to materials used in construction, everything in the terminal has been thoughtfully chosen to reflect the region’s soul. It transforms a routine journey into an engaging encounter with Northeast India’s essence.
This award signifies not just recognition for Guwahati Airport but a symbol of pride and progress for Assam and the entire Northeast. It represents a moment of validation for infrastructure rooted in regional identity, yet built with global standards. The win underscores the growing presence of Northeast India on international platforms and encourages future projects to pursue excellence while staying true to their roots.
In conclusion, Guwahati Airport’s Terminal 2 stands as a model of culturally rooted, sustainable, and innovative design. The International Architectural Award 2025 is not just a feather in its cap but a powerful affirmation that infrastructure can be both functional and deeply meaningful. It is a testament to Assam’s rising stature in the world of architecture and sustainable development.