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Christchurch Airport, New Zealand Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Image
Christchurch Airport Terminal : Architecture Information
Development by HASSELL + Warren and Mahoney in New Zealand
HASSELL on Site with New Christchurch Integrated Terminal
21 Apr 2009
Designed by HASSELL, in conjunction with celebrated local architects
Warren and Mahoney the new Christchurch Integrated Terminal is currently
on site.
This major project sees the demolition of the existing 1960 domestic
terminal and the creation of a new state of the art facility that
will provide Christchurch International Airport Limited with facilities
of an international standard to service the growing air travel market
within New Zealand.

picture CIAL © Stantiall Studio
The development consists of the new terminal, offices, a multi-storey
car park, surface car parking with a landscape plaza and airside works.
It is currently the largest construction project in the South Island.
Responding to the latest developments in air travel, the new terminal
is unique in a number of ways: its new check-in hall is designed to
accommodate innovative self service kiosks and compact check in desks
facilitating faster passenger processing; traditionally separate airside
departure lounges have been centralised to maximize flexibility, improve
wayfinding and maximize
space utilisation; and landside approach is across an innovative traffic
free plaza., rather than by crossing the multitude of roads currently
at the terminal.
The new building brings together the check-n facilities of both Domestic
and International operations maximizing the use of the counter infrastructure.
The baggage system is also combined saving space and making transshipping
easier.

image © Wayne Williams / CIAL
Swing gates also help with flexibility - allowing certain gates to
be used either as Domestic or International configuration - some flights
can arrive internationally and carry on Domestically on the same gate.
Upon completion, Christchurch International Airport will provide passengers
with an environment that is simple to use and navigate through.
The new building provides a Gateway to the terminal and
a focal point for the Terminal Precinct area. Passengers will be able
to check-in, drop off their luggage, and then continue to the departure
area
located on Level One where they then have the choice of International,
Domestic or regional flights from one landside lounge area. - again,
maximizing space utlisation.
The client, Christchurch International Airport Limited, is the first
Carbon Neutral Airport Company in the Southern Hemisphere and from
the beginning of the project was committed to ensure that significant
ESD initiatives would be employed in the design of the complex facility.
The biggest contributor to future carbon saving is the use of the
artesian layer under Canterbury Plains which has a 5+_ degree difference
in winter or summer.
The project utilises this difference by taping into this layer with
a closed loop heat exchange removing the need for traditional chiller
technology.
The terminal will remain in full operation during a complex staged
construction and commissioning process which will be completed in
2011 in time for the Rugby World Cup.
Christchurch Airport Terminal Building images / information from
HASSELL 210409
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