pearson international airport construction
toronto, ontario


 

Pearson International Airport

New Terminal Construction

Toronto, Ontario

 


 
The new terminal at Pearson International Airport opened for business in 2004. It presents a clean modern facility that provides a spacious replacement for the currently-being-demolished Terminal One. These images were taken in July 2004.


Project Images:

View along rear wall of departures level.

View up to the steel wishbones that connect the concrete rear wall to the steel roof trusses.

Overall view across departures level to front glazed wall.

Overall view of departures level to rear wall with wishbones.

View along front wall at departures level.
View towards front wall and steel support structure for front facade.
View of steel triangular trusses that support the glazed end wall of the terminal.
View along glazed end wall of the terminal building.
View from security point along departures lounge area.
View into steel framed skylight over departures lounge "hub".
Departures lounge area.
View along moving sidewalk that provides access along the departures lounge corridor.
View from the baggage claim area looking up to the wishbone structure along the back wall of the departures level above.
View from lower baggage claim/arrivals level up through open space at front of terminal that links to the departures floor above.
View of steel bracing across opening at front of building the provides a visual connection between the departures and arrivals levels.

 
 

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Updated May 29, 2006 x

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