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The Long Hall ¨C an airport expansion designed not to feel like one

At a Glance

  • LEED

    Certified Gold

  • 1ST

    Airport Living Wall

  • 14

    New Gates

Location
Edmonton, Alberta
Offices
Awards
Award of Merit, Showcase Award - Consulting Engineers of Alberta
Percy Wickman Accessibility Award - Canadian Paraplegic Asociation

Edmonton International Airport Expansion

How do you make a half-kilometer (over a quarter mile) corridor not feel like an endless and insurmountable trek.

That was the challenge facing Â鶹´«Ã½ when we were awarded the Edmonton International Airport expansion project. Passenger traffic was growing. The economy was booming. The airport needed more capacity, but the only way to expand was straight out along a wing that was already long.

The solution uses the architecture to break up the space, giving passengers the sense that they¡¯re moving through a succession of rooms, rather than along an endless hallway. And the ¡°rooms¡± are passenger gates, so differentiating them by varying the roof form makes them easier to find, something the average¡ªoften harried¡ªtraveler will welcome.

One of its most memorable features is the living wall, the first in any airport in North America. A full two stories high, it¡¯s hard to miss, and serves as a symbol of the airport¡¯s commitment to sustainable design. This expansion is the first LEED Gold Certified airport terminal in Canada.

At a Glance

  • LEED

    Certified Gold

  • 1ST

    Airport Living Wall

  • 14

    New Gates

Location
Edmonton, Alberta
Offices
Awards
Award of Merit, Showcase Award - Consulting Engineers of Alberta
Percy Wickman Accessibility Award - Canadian Paraplegic Asociation

Meet Our Team

Rian Burger, Senior Principal, Buildings

There¡¯s never a dull moment in the sheer complexity and diversity of airports work.

Cecilia Einarson, Senior Principal, Buildings, Airports (Terminals) Sector Leader

Architecture transforms chaos into order, allowing us to positively shape the future of our cities and communities.
Cecilia Einarson Senior Principal, Buildings, Airports (Terminals) Sector Leader Read More

Janice Hicks, Principal

We design to make daily lives more enjoyable¡ªto create spaces that provide people a sense of freshness, delight, inspiration, and surprise.

Kent Goodwin, Principal, Architecture

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit. -Aristotle

Ana Cappelletti, Senior Associate, Senior Designer

Always strive for excellence whether you¡¯re designing an airport or a garden shed. To each client, the project is important and significant.

Rian Burger

Senior Principal, Buildings

Cecilia Einarson

Senior Principal, Buildings, Airports (Terminals) Sector Leader

Janice Hicks

Principal

Kent Goodwin

Principal, Architecture

Ana Cappelletti

Senior Associate, Senior Designer

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    Partner with us today to change how tomorrow looks. You¡¯re exactly what¡¯s needed to help us make it happen in your community.

  • Design your career

    Work with passionate people who are experts in their field. Our teams love what they do and are driven by how their work makes an impact on the communities they serve.

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