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Portland International Airport Main Terminal Expansion

Hailed as “America's Best Airport,” Portland International Airport plans to significantly increase capacity over the next two decades to accommodate 35 million passengers annually. The ZGF-designed main terminal expansion doubles the footprint while inviting passengers and employees alike to celebrate the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Upon entering the new terminal core, visitors are invited to take a walk in the forest. Views to the airfield, daylight, interior landscape, and art recalling the region’s natural beauty are present throughout the passenger journey. A stunning wood roof greets visitors upon arrival and celebrates the state’s history of forest product innovation with wood locally sourced from landowners and mills within a 600-mile radius. The undulating mass plywood and glulam canopy is penetrated by skylights under 34 Y-shaped columns which hold the 18-million-lb, 380,000-sq-ft roof in place. Paying homage to the sense of place, the regionally and sustainably sourced timber that forms the basis of the roof can be traced back to its forest of origin, honoring the small families, Pacific Northwest tribes, and other landowners that contributed to its creation. The reconfigured and expanded ticket hall considers future changes in traveler needs and technology adoption. Passengers moving toward security checkpoints are treated to an enchanting scene of dappled light coming through the surrounding canopy of trees. The lush biophilia serves double duty, providing the sensation of wandering through one of the Pacific Northwest’s famous forests while also signaling the way forward. This central threshold gives way to a pre-security marketplace beloved for an offering of uniquely regional goods and dining. Clear sightlines to the security queues and lanes allow passengers to monitor and relax instead of rushing through to security. It was critical from the very start to imbue the expanded main terminal with Portland character – progressive, verdant, and charming in a way that can be hard to leave. Taking these cues from the intimate scale of Portland’s neighborhoods, beyond the security checkpoint the new terminal is imagined as a series of rooms. Passengers are presented with areas in various scales to rest, recharge, and refuel on the path to their gate. Small plazas and pavilions and active corridors recall Portland’s tradition of urban planning. The intimate scale also inspired the organization of the concession nodes, which resemble Portland’s pedestrian-friendly, tree-lined streets with cafe seating and urban furniture that invites guests to linger. The first stop through security will be just that – a stopping moment. Wood screens overhead provide footing for hanging gardens to delight and comfort passengers. With sightlines to the airfield outside restored for passengers to watch planes depart and land, the new configuration evokes the romantic sense of flying of a bygone era

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