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Foster + Partners wins competition to extend Marseille Airport with 22-metre-high glazed hall

France Architecture News - Dec 11, 2017 - 01:55   19950 views

Foster + Partners wins competition to extend Marseille Airport with 22-metre-high glazed hall

Foster + Partners has won a competition to extend Marseille Provence Airport with a 22-metre-high glazed hall, which is conceived to serve up to 12 million passengers per year (excluding the MP2 terminal), with future-proofing the development until 2046.

The design will connect the "missing piece" of the 1992 extension by Richard Rogers with the original 1960s building by Fernand Pouillon. Phase I of the project will create a new "Coeur" - literally, heart in French - that rationalises arrival and departure sequences within a single building, creating an intuitive progression through the terminal for passengers.

Foster + Partners wins competition to extend Marseille Airport with 22-metre-high glazed hall

The Coeur is a 22-metre-high glazed hall whose structural expression addresses to the original building of Pouillon, with its inverted beam roof, heroic 33-metre-deep span and a continuous grid of glass skylights. 

The building is clad with stainless-steel and the skylights act like giant lanterns, bringing natural light and air deep into the building. Large indoor trees bring a sense of calm to the space, helping create a relaxing environment.

Foster + Partners wins competition to extend Marseille Airport with 22-metre-high glazed hall

"Marseille airport has grown extensively and incrementally over the last 60 years. Our goal is to design a generous pavilion that reconnects all parts of the existing buildings, simplifying the flow of people between them and creating a new welcoming gateway to the region," said Grant Brooker, Head of Studio, Foster + Partners.

"The new terminal features a panoramic terrace overlooking the airport and the landscape beyond, and is entirely top lit, capturing the bright Provençal sunlight and paying homage to the bold architectural spirit of Fernand Pouillon’s original building," added Brooker.

Foster + Partners wins competition to extend Marseille Airport with 22-metre-high glazed hall

The movement of passengers from landside to airside and vice versa follows a simple linear diagram. All departing passengers pass through security screening on the first floor, overlooking the arrivals level below. 

Passing through a giant multimedia screen that spans across the building, they are immediately transported into a large double-height space animated by shops and restaurants, with tranquil seating areas surrounded by green trees. 

Foster + Partners wins competition to extend Marseille Airport with 22-metre-high glazed hall

From here, there is a clear view of the aircraft and landing bays, with the lounges and panoramic terrace on upper levels. The Coeur floats above the existing 1990s building, creating a common architectural expression for the airport.

Foster + Partners wins competition to extend Marseille Airport with 22-metre-high glazed hall

The interfaces between the old and new buildings are clearly articulated, using a distinctive portal frame throughout the building. The interior spaces flow seamlessly from one building to the other, with a flexible layout that can be adapted for the existing buildings. 

Phase II will add an additional pier with 12 aerobridges. To reduce the impact on day-to-day airport operations, the modular structure will be predominantly prefabricated offsite, and erected on a fast-track schedule.

Apple Park's first Visitor Center by Foster + Partners was opened at Cupertino campus - which is the only one building of Apple's new headquarters. Foster +Partners recently completed Bloomberg's European HQ with bronze fins in London. The studio is currently working on its first public sculpture garden expansion for Norton Museum Of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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