New York, New York
This spacious and airy passenger terminal is the first airport campus in the U.S. to receive LEED certification.
Midwest Construction Magazine, Outstanding Engineering Function and Aesthetic Award, 2009
A spacious and airy passenger terminal marked a significant modernization for an airport built in the 1970s. The 40-gate terminal's signature feature is its soaring 320,000 square-foot roof. The roof’s exposed steel structure is supported on column “trees” that bear the load of four columns with the spatial effect of only one. The trees allow for vast open space to accommodate the ticketing area and the roof channels rainwater for building operations and shades the truss-and-glass curtain walls.
We provided structural design services to HOK for the 40-gate, 1.2 million-square-foot airport terminal, which opened in 2008.