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Creating a Sound Barrier for Amsterdam Airport SchipholApproaching the Netherlands by air provides one with a particularly striking view of the Dutch polder landscape.
At the heart of the Haarlemmer meerpolder, in a unique area of reclaimed land situated below sea level lies Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
A unique area in many ways.
In this polder an area of 60 hectares will arise where Schiphol will bring together present and future, research and development, experiment and exhibition, teaching and learning.
It will be the place to be, a hub of international development in the area of water management and sustainability.
A junction where developments go so fast, you want to return time after time.
In this area Schiphol fulfils its aspirations to become one of the most innovative and sustainable airports in the world.
The most striking characteristic of this area will be the sound barrier parallel to the Polder runway, one of the five runways at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
This construction will solve the complex problem of reducing low-frequency noise emitted by aircraft during take-off.
In its dynamic environment, it will be one of a kind.
In January 2009, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will award a sum of 750,000 Euros to the owner of the winning design.
The total prize fund for the competition amounts to 1,250,000 Euros.
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