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Future Airport Terminals Trends in Terminal Design. Management Short Course January 2012. Future Airport Terminals - Agenda. Drivers of Change Impacts on Design Conclusions. Drivers of Change. Airline Needs. Technology. Terminal Design. Passenger Expectations. Security Needs.
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Future Airport Terminals Trends in Terminal Design Management Short Course January 2012
Future Airport Terminals - Agenda • Drivers of Change • Impacts on Design • Conclusions
Drivers of Change AirlineNeeds Technology TerminalDesign PassengerExpectations SecurityNeeds Regulatory
Drivers of Change: Airline Needs • Changing Aircraft • Operational Preference • Leases / Business Deal • Industry Consolidation
Drivers of Change: Security Needs • Passenger Screening • Checked Bag Screening
Drivers of Change: Regulatory • Building Codes • Energy Codes • Sustainability Policy • ADA
Drivers of Change: Passenger Expectations & Experience • Rising Expectations • Greater Convenience • Shopping Experience • Acceptance of Self Service Single Level Building No “Commuter” Holdrooms Ramps and Curb Cuts Moving Walks Escalators Canopies Covered Walkways Passenger Boarding Bridges Effective Signage, FIDs/BIDs WiFi and the Next Technology Close RAC and Parking
Drivers of Change: Technology • Self Service Devices
Drivers of Change: Technology • Self Service Devices • FIDs/BIDs
Drivers of Change: Technology • Self Service Devices • FIDs/BIDs • Security / Inspection Equipment: Checkpoint
Drivers of Change: Technology • Self Service Devices • FIDs/BIDs • Security / Inspection Equipment: Checked Bags
Drivers of Change: Technology • Self Service Devices • FIDs/BIDs • Security / Inspection Equipment • Passenger Boarding Bridges
Future Airport Terminals - Agenda • Drivers of Change • Impacts on Design • Conclusions
Impacts on Design Functional Area • “Classic” Regional Terminal • Landside • Airside
Impacts on Design: Ticketing Lobby • Ticketing • Airline Offices • Outbound Bags • Bag Inspection
Impacts on Design: Check Point • Security Check Point • Meeter/Greeters Area
Impacts on Design: Airside • Hold Rooms • Gates/AC Parking • Airline Ops Space • Restrooms • ADA • Companion • Pax Expectations
Impacts on Design: Bag Claim Area • Bag Claim • Rental Cars • Airline Bag Offices Bag Carts Public Area
Impacts on Design: Concessions • Pre Checkpoint: • News & Gift • Food & Bev • Post Checkpoint: • News & Gift • Food & Bev • Vending • Advertising
Future Airport Terminals - Agenda • Drivers of Change • Impacts on Design • Conclusions
Conclusions • More area needed (20% – 25%)
Conclusions • Flexibility and Planning are Paramount • Plan for Expansion • Design for Expansion • Manage “Hard Points” • Restrooms • Mechanical/Electrical Chases • Elevator cores • Public Art • Structural elements • Aircraft Parking • Plan Variable Fleet • “Throw Away” walls • Build Extra Space & Infrastructure
Conclusions • We can still make great buildings!
Questions & Answers Joe Jackson RS&H 369 Pine St. Suite 610 San Francisco (415) 986-1702 Joe.Jackson@RSandH.com