Sonia Young
Architecture
Ben Gurion International Airport
New Terminal Facility,
Tel Aviv, Israel
The $260 million airside terminal at the Ben Gurion International Airport is a 920,000 SF terminal building which includes three concourses (expanding to five in the future). A 40,000 SF central concession/duty free area - rotunda, 24 gate lobbies, gate nodes serving 24 aircraft positions, secure corridors for arriving international passengers, transfer facilities, a central automated baggage handling system, airline operations support facilities, and a 600-foot connector to the landside terminal.
Role: Project architect, worked closely with all engineering disciplines to coordinate the various aspects of the design, including the main roof structure, MEP infrastructure, and building systems. Developed drawings for the design development and construction documentation phases.



