- Project uploaded by Matt Kantner, PE, SE on 11-11-2024
- Project last updated by Hannah Minielly on 11-14-2024
RDU Terminal 2
Morrisville, NCThe decision to redevelop Terminal 2 at Raleigh-Durham International Airport was prompted by a mix of factors, including shifts in travel patterns, carrier operations, and technological innovations. Specifically, these innovations would allow advancements that better serve the region's residents while respecting the state's aesthetic, academic and economic heritage. The Terminal 2 project also included the large-scale and complex task of maintaining a fully operational aiport environment through all phases of construction.
With the design and construction of this major redevelopment project, RDU is now home to state-of-the-art technology features, common-use facilities, and a fully automated in-line baggage screening system to simplify the security process. Major exterior and interior architectural elements play off abstractions of the state's past and future. For example, the rolling roofs of the terminal and concourse pay tribute to the hills of Piedmont region. Meanwhile, curbside canopies evoke images of textile machines honoring an industry that has long supported the local economy.
Inside, dramatic wood lenticular trusses arch overhead. These trusses are an homage to the region's indigenous furniture and craft industries, as well as the native wood countryside. The design promotes intuitive wayfiding for passengers while creating column-free, long-span structure that maximizes flexibility for the future. These features are essential in an industry that must respond quickly to change. Additionally, extensive glass curtainwalls along the terminal and concourses allow abundant sunshine to naturally illuminate interior spaces, providing for a more pleasurable passenger experience.
Project Details
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Year Built
2011
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Number Of Stories
1
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Bldg system
Mass Timber
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Square footage
320,000
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Construction Type:
I-A
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Building Type:
Transportation (Airports, Train or Subway Stations)
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Material Types:
Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam)
Hybrid (wood with steel or concrete)
Project Team
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EQUILIBRIUM Specialty Engineer
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Fentress Architects Architect
- Project uploaded by Matt Kantner, PE, SE on 11-11-2024
- Project last updated by Hannah Minielly on 11-14-2024