Heathrow airport’s Terminal 2 is being
redesigned by Spanish architects Luis Vidal + Architects (LVA), creating
a space that echoes natural lighting conditions.
New designs for Heathrow Terminal 2
The new look features undulating steel-framed roofing, controlling the flow of natural light to make the terminal Heathrow’s ‘most sustainable yet’, according to the airport.
Heathrow says the roof’s three large waves emphasise the three main parts of the passenger journey: check-in, security control and boarding.
It adds, that ‘natural light entering from the north penetrates the building and floods the floor plate at all times of the day’. This is achieved using a material coating the underside of the roof that helps bounce natural light during daytime hours, and that helps reflect artificial light at night.
New designs for Heathrow Terminal 2
‘Terminal 2 contributes to gives a sense of delight and ease to passengers, which has been missing from air travel for too long. The generous use of natural light enhances the passenger experience: navigation is much more instinctive’.
The colours and lighting wil echo those of a typical day – ‘warm colours at sunset and sunrise, a cool blue at midday, and an indigo blue at night’, says Vidal.
New designs for Heathrow Terminal 2
John Holland-Kaye, Heathrow development director, says, ‘Terminal 2 has been designed with the passenger at the heart. Building on the success of Terminal 5, it will bring together technology, architecture and human touches.’
The new terminal design uses a modular system ‘which allows faster construction and can sustain future growth’, says Heathrow, and the overall design is said to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 40 per cent, compared to the buildings it replaces.
New designs for Heathrow Terminal 2
Vidal says, ‘Airports are the cathedrals of the 21st century; they are the gateways to nations, and serve a public function. That is why they must look into the future and adapt themselves to changes and challenges.’
The new Terminal 2 will open in June, with a sculpture commission by Richard Wilson entitled Slipstream to be unveiled at the space in late April.
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