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Myrtle Beach International Airport Terminal: A display of inFORM Studio’s special architectural skills

Myrtle Beach International Airport

Presenting a fresh example of an excellent architectural design, inFORM Studio has been displaying state-of-the-art skills through its work on the Myrtle Beach International Airport’s project. Worth $129 million, this project includes the Terminal Expansion Capacity Program. Under this program, you would soon be able to see a new terminal added to the existing airport facility. inFORM Studio has taken up the tight-budget task of developing and beautifying this airport terminal near Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, U.S. The project aims at the development of this new terminal for handling the airport’s operations in a better manner, as well as adding gates that could serve the extra passenger load.

The new airport terminal is being designed to include a ticketing lobby. It also aims to have facilities to handle TSA screening and all kinds of baggage handling and claim operations. The terminal site has to be connected to the existing airport facility through a connector bridge. It has to have a five-gate concourse and an additional gate that would be incorporated into the connector bridge for managing the circulation space in the most efficient manner. The complete project area includes a space of 218,661 square feet, and an eight-member team of designers has been working hard on the project. The designers’ team includes Anna Haezebrouck, Cory Lavigne, Gina Van Tine, Jeremy Ervin, Jordan Whitted, Kenneth Van Tine, Michael Guthrie and Robert Miller.

While designing the new airport terminal, the inFORM Studio team has been considering a range of climatic and environmental factors – whether these be providing a cover from sunlight and still following natural lighting options, or saving energy and introducing displacement ventilation options for offering more comfort to occupants. Due to the building’s form itself, an overall energy requirement reduction by 14% has been observed, in comparison to the existing baseline terminal energy usage over last 30 months. The comprehensive architectural design focuses on a more swift circulation pattern for the ease of passengers traveling inside the terminal.

This huge structure is effectively being shaped and designed by inFORM Studio’s designers who have specialized architectural styles and who are effectively contributing to make the new terminal a success story. So, if you are a regular flier and keep visiting the Myrtle Beach International Airport often, you will soon get to experience a modern, more managed, special architectural style structure. Hopefully, this new airport terminal reduces some of your travel-related worries and makes operations smoother for your delightful travel experience!

Via: Arch Daily

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