28 August 2018
London Stansted Airport. New Arrivals Terminal for 2020
Concepts by architects Pascall and Watson
Striking new images of how London Stansted’s planned new Arrivals Terminal will look when it opens in 2020 have been unveiled.
The artist’s impressions include aerial views of the terminal entrance and plaza style forecourt as well as pictures inside of the spacious immigration and baggage reclaim areas.
The updated CGIs are the latest concepts by architects Pascall+Watson who were selected as designers of the £130m Terminal in March 2018.
New Arrivals Terminal CGI
New Arrivals Terminal CGI
New Arrivals Terminal CGI
Paul Willis, London Stansted's Transformation Director, said: “The Arrivals Terminal is the centrepiece project of our £600 million transformation programme and these latest images really whet the appetite of what the new and improved London Stansted Airport will look like when the facility opens in 2020.
Our five-year multi-million-pound project will transform the experience for millions of passengers and help unlock the airport’s spare runway capacity, providing passengers with a wider choice of airlines and destinations“.
Our five-year multi-million-pound project will transform the experience for millions of passengers and help unlock the airport’s spare runway capacity, providing passengers with a wider choice of airlines and destinations“.
Phase one of the transformation project is well underway with:
- a new check in zone
- new 350 seat restaurant
- new short stay car parks opening over the summer.
London's third busiest airport has welcomed a record 27 million in the last 12 months and serves 190 destinations. It currently has permission to handle 35 million passengers a year and has plans to increase capacity to 43 million, subject to planning permission, with a firm commitment to do so without any additional flights or noise impacts beyond its current permissions, and within the airport’s existing boundary.
Text edited by Alisè Vitri
Source, visual, photos: London Stansted Media Centre, Pascall+Watson.
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