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Glazed
steel truss bridge connects the terminal with the parking garage opposite. |
The
curbside passenger drop zone is characterized by red painted exposed
steel, using a combination of mostly round HSS columns with punched
WF beams. |
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Detail
of the embellished double column support for the garage link bridge. |
View
inside the garage link bridge highlighting the red round HSS tube trusses
that form the side walls. |
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of base joint of truss. |
Detail
showing intersection of punched WF roof member as it intersects with the
side truss of the bridge. |
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View along front
wall of main terminal adjacent to passenger drop area. |
The main terminal
wall uses a similar vocabulary of AESS, but drops the red colour in favour
of a light grey throughout the balance of the terminal. |
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Detail of X bracing
connector at exterior of building. |
View inside terminal
at check-in areas. |
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View towards the
check in counters. |
Looking up at the
linear skylights that march along the check in area. A mesh filter directly
below the skylight prevents direct sunlight from entering the space. |
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These steel rod
systems are used to suspend a steel frame grid over top of the counter area
at the check-in desk. |
Detial of tube to
tube connection at the base of the truss system that supports the skylights. |
| Project
Images: The Terminal at Night |
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The character of the space is entirely different at night. |
The steel structure is uplit and the ceramic frit on the
glass blocks out the blackness of the night sky. |
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The overall appearance of the structre becomes more opaque. |
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