International complex designed to handle up to 900 passengers per hour. It comprises two runways, two international and two domestic terminals, a royal pavilion, a mosque, and a residential area with 171 villas, 219 flats, 248 townhouses, and four schools.
Saudi Arabia: King Khaled International Airport. In Mimar 40: Architecture in Development, edited by Hasan-Uddin Khan. London: Concept Media Ltd., 1991.
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An article in Mimar: Architecture in Development, an international architecture magazine focusing on architecture in the developing world and related issues of concern.