Check-In Asia 2010 - Terminal Design of the Future - David Holm, Woodhead

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“The International Terminal of the Future”

David Holm

Principal Architect

Woodhead

Check-In Asia Conference and ExhibitionPan Pacific Kuala Lumpur International Airport24 – 26 November 2010

sense of place

total journey experience

civic buildings

4 key themes

urban catalyst

remote airports – hong kong

the remote airport is a fallacypeople follow jobsairports provide work

polycities

communitiesurban connectionsmixed usage

‘metropolis’, fritz lang 1927

multilayeredbrownfield sitescomplex ownerships

archigram, peter cook : urban catalyst

clarity of functionssustainabilitydiscrete organizational entities

roman crossroadscardomanus & decumanus

communicationgatheringtrade iconic built forms

european place making

communicationcommunicationgatheringgatheringtrade trade iconic built formsiconic built forms

civic buildings

communicationgatheringtrade iconic built forms

nathan road, hong kong

sense of placeinternet / connectivity v.s personal placetactility + vibrancy

nathan road concept, chek lap kok airport, hong kong

singapore garden city concept

sense of placeinternet / connectivity v.s personal placetactility + vibrancy

changi airport terminal 3, singapore

great barrier reef, australia

sense of placeinternet / connectivity vs personal placetactility + vibrancy

cairns airport, australia

total journey experience : sydney international airport

total journey experience

mobile / remote check-in

seamless entry / exit experience

seamless travel transferstransportation and built form mergedefficiency

changi airport terminal 3 singapore

seamless entry experiencecivic qualitiesclarity of wayfinding

traditional check inease of wayfinding / orientationflexible counter allocation

check in hall : changi airport terminal 3 singapore

next generation check in : qantas terminal 3 sydney

user friendlyless space requirementsfaster

need for flexible spaceability to adaptfocus on critical activity

next generation check in : qantas terminal 3 sydney

efficient flexible centralised processing

evolving technologydiscretionpassenger safety

next generation check in

high spatial requirementschanging technologydiffering processes

walk through duty free : sydney international terminal 1 “forum”

increased revenueseamless designcontiguous finishes

walk through duty free : sydney international terminal 1 “forum”

clarity of productease of way findingintegrated advertising

“diversity of activities in an integrated space” : sydney international terminal 1 “forum”

vibrant dwell spacemixed usageplace making

innovative retail : sydney international terminal 1 “forum”

innovative retail…don’t build lease lines…contiguous finishesease of passenger flow

innovative retail

memoriesintegrated eatingquality experiences

innovative retail : sydney domestic terminal 2

integrated food & beveragecontiguous finishesnatural light

airline lounges

joy of flightpassenger focussense of belonging

airline lounges

brand reinforcementinnovative designtraveller focus

airline lounges

brand extensionfluiditymovement

gate lounges : changi terminal 3 singapore

A380 gatessense of place characterease of wayfindingtransparent / efficient

fixed links

clarity and opennessreduction in stressview to context

fixed links : new delhi international terminal 3

sense of place wayfinding claritymemory points

natural light landscapingsense of arrival

the arrivals experience : changi airport terminal 3 singapore

sense of place

total journey experience

civic buildings

4 key themes

urban catalyst

event infrastructureiconic civic symbolcatalyst for change

event infrastructureiconic civic symbolcatalyst for change

“The International Terminal of the Future”

David Holm

Principal Architect

Woodhead

Check-In Asia Conference and ExhibitionPan Pacific Kuala Lumpur International Airport24 – 26 November 2010

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