Grimshaw to Lead Design of Newark Liberty International Airport Terminal
London-based Grimshaw Architects has been selected to serve as Lead Architect for the design of Newark Liberty International Airport?s new Terminal One building in New Jersey. Grimshaw will work in partnership with STV to design the $1.41 billion terminal, featuring 1 million square feet (93,000 square meters) of space and 33 gates spread across a two-level T-shaped building. The scheme represents the largest transportation infrastructure design-build project in New Jersey?s state history.
Courtesy of Grimshaw Architects
London-based Grimshaw Architects has been selected to serve as Lead Architect for the design of Newark Liberty International Airport?s new Terminal One building in New Jersey. Grimshaw will work in partnership with STV to design the $1.41 billion terminal, featuring 1 million square feet (93,000 square meters) of space and 33 gates spread across a two-level T-shaped building. The scheme represents the largest transportation infrastructure design-build project in New Jersey?s state history.
Courtesy of Grimshaw Architects
Once opened, Terminal One will replace the airport's existing Terminal A building, where passenger volume is expected to rise by 23% over the next five years. To accommodate this growth, and remain flexible for the changing demands of passengers and airlines, the scheme will feature a more efficient check-in and security screening process, and an overall design that facilitates future modification an...
Courtesy of Grimshaw Architects
London-based Grimshaw Architects has been selected to serve as Lead Architect for the design of Newark Liberty International Airport?s new Terminal One building in New Jersey. Grimshaw will work in partnership with STV to design the $1.41 billion terminal, featuring 1 million square feet (93,000 square meters) of space and 33 gates spread across a two-level T-shaped building. The scheme represents the largest transportation infrastructure design-build project in New Jersey?s state history.
Courtesy of Grimshaw Architects
Once opened, Terminal One will replace the airport's existing Terminal A building, where passenger volume is expected to rise by 23% over the next five years. To accommodate this growth, and remain flexible for the changing demands of passengers and airlines, the scheme will feature a more efficient check-in and security screening process, and an overall design that facilitates future modification an...
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