SANTIAGO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ADDITION AND REMODEL, 1997 -GOVERNMENT-ISSUED SCHEMATICS-


Location: Pudahuel, Santiago, Chile.
Built Area: Passenger Terminal Building: 94,000 M2
Ancillary Buildings: 10.000,00 M2
Airport Campus Area: 800 Hectares Or 1,976 Acres.
Architects:
Preliminary And Schematic Design: Paul Andreu, Emil Duhart, Alberto Montealegre, Along With Airport Direction Of Ministry Of Public Works.
Design Development Throuhg Construction Contract Administration: Sergio Amunategui, Carmen Barreau – Architectura (Currently Stantec Architecture).
Associates, Architecture:
Paul Barry, Reginald Budd, Paola Durruty, Daniela Gasic, Constanza Krugg, Jorge Saelzer, Martín Urrutia.

This project was developed in conjunction with the former Architectura (currently Stantec) from Vancouver, British Columbia. The Passenger Terminal expansion from 24,000 square meters to 94,000 square meters includes eight restaurants, a multilevel domestic terminal, 13 new (contact) aircraft gates to add to the existing 4, office and retail space, 124 check-in counters, and six VIP lounges. Our office, in collaboration with Architectura, has redesigned several aspects of the passenger terminal, including its retail plan and check-in plaza. We generated construction documentation, performed building systems coordination and permit approval drawings for the passenger terminal and all other buildings. Since 1998, this on-going project has allowed the design and construction of miscellaneous internal and external improvements.