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Kansai International Airport
Date:
October 2000
Description:
Six years after its completion, Japan's second-largest airport is sinking into the ocean much faster than expected.
Links:
ENR: Japanese Island Sinks Faster Than Designers Anticipated
Airwise: Kansai International Reported Sinking And Tilting
Nando Times: Officials express confidence in Japan's incredible sinking airport
New York Times: Losses Mount at Kansai While the Airport Sinks
The Japanese Venice: Kansai International Airport, a Timorous Press & An Uninformed Public
Rail link for Kansai airport faces grounding
Eng-Tips: subsidence in kansai airport
EW: Kansai Airport - Countermeasures Against Uneven Sinking of Ground at Kansai Airport
KALD: Dispelling Misunderstandings of Issues Concerning 2nd Phase Project
Kiac co. Ltd.: History
Discovery: Superstructure
Structurae: Kansai International Airport Terminal
GreatingBuilding Online: Kansai Airport Terminal
Sky Gate Bridge leading to Kansai International Airport
Kansai International Airport
Scout Lee: Kansai International Airport
Kansai International Airport
Osaka Pretectural Government Planning Section: Outline of Projects
Airport-Technology: KANSAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT EXPANSION, JAPAN
Amazon Video: Super Structures of the World: Kansai International Airport (2000)
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