In concept, Terminal Two at Hong Kong International Airport - which sits across the main entrance road from Terminal 1’s imperious roof structure - re-imagines air travel as an act of buoyancy and softness. Travelers to T2 (AKA Sky Plaza) engage a cloud of indeterminate scale, both outside and inside. The exterior, made from undulating structural ribs of stainless steel, pulses softly and blurs the line between glazed and non-glazed surfaces. Within the 100% naturally day-lit interior, travelers move under the soft, filtered daylight of an enormous,13-acre fiberglass and steel cloud. Columns supporting the hidden roof structure disappear into the cloud.