Terri Meyer Boake B.E.S. B.Arch. M.Arch.
Professor School of Architecture University of Waterloo

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Vancouver International Airport

Architectura

Vancouver, British Columbia

 

About the building:

The three-storey, 105,000 m2 airport facility confirms Vancouver's reputation as Canada's foremost gateway to Asia, and one of the world's most popular transfer points for connecting flights to North American and European destinations. International and transborder passengers enjoy streamlined security and check-in facilities, advanced baggage-handling technology, a diversified concession court, short walking distances, and an interior design enlivened by British Columbia's scenic outdoors and aboriginal art.

Projected to serve more than 10 million passengers annually by the year 2010, the $350 million expansion program also included the construction of a third runway, and provided additional capacity to the overcrowded, existing terminal, temporarily converted to domestic use, before its recent (and continuing) replacement with a new facility. The attractive and functional design was honoured in 1996 as the winner of the CISC Steel Design Award for the British Columbia region.

 

Exterior approach at the Fairmont Hotel end of the terminal building.
Standing under the large overhang at the departures drop off area.

Interior view at food court looking towards the U.S. Departures area.
View down on meeting place and statue "Vancouver" from upper level food court.

Morning light streaming into the U.S. Departures area.
View up through the skylight towards the hotel.
International Departures end of the terminal.
U.S. Departures waiting area.
Night view of U.S. Departures area.
View through the steel moment frame trees at night.

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Fabrication
Construction: Moment Frame
Construction: Suspended Walkways
Airport Architecture
Domestic Terminal

 

 

last updated February 11, 2021