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C. Other Factors
in the facility.
loads include:
information):
Special functions
Terminal mission
Evaluation
Administrative Areas
of
current
terminal
operations
1.2;
however,
these
are
only
within
the
established
criteria
A. Site Selection
= Concept development
not required)
= Development
of
construction
documents
Large enough site to accommodate
the internal and external terminal
requirements
Adequate parking
Design the overall building form and
structural system with consideration for
potential
criteria.
without
expansion
and
over-designing
additions,
the
initial
construction.
B. Design
D. Sustainability
All designs shall comply with Base Design
and Architectural Compatibility standards.
operations,
deconstruction,
maintenance,
and
demolition
reuse,
process.
in
the
project
development.
Design
high
2.1 Summary
locations:
A. Location
provides
necessary
information
on
the
Integrated
site
features
such
as
topography
Ease of Accessibility
B. Local Context
Ensure that both the Base General
Development Plan and any sub-area plans
that deal with the specific area of the
flightline are compatible.
solar gain
particular terminal.
in cold climates
C. Site Determination
components.
A. Public Side
AT setbacks
passenger
loads.
Incorporate
deliveries
Entry Plaza - A paved area adjacent to the
Up/Drop-Off
government-owned
accommodate
vehicles
area.
Size
the
largest
the
area
to
number
of
(GOVs)
Ground
transport
pick-up/drop
off
zones
Include
public
address
CCTV
cameras,
speakers,
lighting,
and
Long-term parking
Features include:
surveillance
and
Public
cameras
Address
(PA)
drives
announcements
with
surrounding
parking facilities
Provide
an
additional
ground
transportation
Pick-
drives
Public/unrestricted-parking
areas
Chapter
3,
Section
C.2
for
additional information)
Comply
required by ABA
with
Consumer
Barrier-free
parking
lot
access
to
from
main
the
terminal
B. Flightline Side
Visitors
(DV)
and
employees
Provide
adequate
access
for
baggage
flightline activities:
Exterior
Activity
Area
Where
equipment
to
accommodate
controlled access
entrances.
yards.
Trash containers/dumpsters
the
following
security
permanent
and
Ensure
capacity
and
location
of
all
access
to
to
allow
pedestrian
terminal
while
Integrate
closed-circuit
television
Provide
appropriate
directional
and
functional
and
meet
the
base
measures, reference:
standards
for
consistent
sign
faces,
Air Force
Administrative Areas
The
Departing
Passenger
Area
Reference
Figure
3.2
A. Entry
concept
departing
passengers.
is
to
separate
conflict
between
baggage
handling
vehicles.
adjacencies to avoid congestion. Provide
Small Terminals - The floor plan consolidates
additional
and include:
power/data
connections
Sufficient
accommodate
space
to
largest
status
for
luggage
Mark-Present Sign-ups
Standard Check-In
from
inclement
weather
Central
Lobby
cater
specifically
to
tropical climates
B. Central Lobby
central lobby.
Commercial
Travel
Office
(CTO)
minimize congestion.
Counter.
following services:
Kiosks
provide
the
Small
Terminals
Incorporate
this
Supports
proximity
to
the
Dispatch
and
traffic
from
other
services
services:
Boarding passes
Baggage check-in
to
service
OCONUS
in
their
passports
where
required.
C. Upper Lobby Area
second
colocated
with
the
Passenger
Service
Counter.
floor
that
functions
as
an
D. Lounges
Small
kitchenette
microwave,
with
sink,
storage
military
distinguished
and
visitors,
civilian
or
other
refrigerator
officials,
special
Criteria includes:
Support
for
portable
communication
devices
following:
comfort
living
comfortable
families
area
and
with
providing
inviting
space
comfortable
a
for
seating,
compared
to
counter
top
with
sink,
infants
Local conditions determine which
nursing mothers
Dependent
Assist
Restroom
including
food
service
refrigerator,
freezer,
staff
space
for
rental
car,
base
Additional
power/data
connections
for
screening equipment
Determine
the
number
number
security
of
of
X-Ray
departing
and
passengers
passengers.
This is the final waiting area for
passengers prior to boarding the
following:
Security Screening.
Large
X-Ray
magnetometers,
machines,
trays,
tables,
security personnel
and
Secondary
security
checks
Passenger
Agent
Counter
or
destination
and
A. Arrival Gate
departure
Secured gate areas, using movable
Space
seating
rows
to
Gate
areas
baggage
Immigration
to
accommodate
and
Customs
When
necessary,
with
proper
access
located
to
gate
without
separate
prior
to
the
restrooms.
equally
as
important
the
B. Immigration Station
country:
C. Baggage Claim
Queuing should not conflict with bag
The Baggage Claim area should
Baggage conveyors
Minimal
seating
until directed
to
avoid
passengers
pass
back
Counter
must
Restrooms
may
require
an
additional
mistagged baggage.
Baggage Carts - Provide baggage
E. Customs/Agriculture
variety
through customs).
of
administrative
support
requirements for
into
Entry
Vestibule.
Designs
should
and include:
Greeting
area
outside
Customs/Baggage
Claim
the
preferred
Sterile
(secure) Area
Provide
offices
for
the
following
individuals:
Exterior
covered
area
accommodates
both
passengers
awaiting
which
greeters
Officer-In-Charge
Superintendent
Non-Commissioned-Officer-In-Charge
Transportation Assistant
and
ground
transportation
Check-In Counter.
B. Additional Administrative Offices
Dispatch
Coordinates
ground
may be provided.
Break Room
staff;
microwave,
equip
sink,
with
counter
refrigerator,
space,
and
the
terminal,
convenient
to
departing passengers.
Army/Navy/Marine Liaison
Terminal
immediately
Management
Area.
In
small
adjacent
Locate
to
the
include:
Baggage Screening
Baggage Build-Up
Baggage Break-Down
other offices.
Customs/Immigration/Agricultural
Inspection
Office
Locate
near
the
the
Flight
Check-In
Counter
to
material
handling
equipment,
such
as
B.
Clean
Fleet
Services
Provides
such as
Serves
collocated.
Baggage Screening - Provide adequate
vehicles.
for
departing
flights,
it
is
the
daily
operations
and
include
the
following:
families
Numbers
are
locations
janitorial
closets
throughout
the
at
several
Terminal.
separate
space
for
housekeeping
supplies if necessary.
Include drinking fountains at all
restroom locations
C. Mechanical Room
include:
an
D. Electrical Room
construction
Communication
local community.
Squadrons
for
current
assemblies
and
section
provides
notional
large,
automatic
doors
to
space
service
definitive designs).
entries
facilitate
and
gates.
movement
of
Provide
baggage
requirements
and
design
solutions
scope,
site
constraints,
and
C. Windows
design.
Balance
aesthetic
force
protection.
Daylighting
in
all
temperature,
energy-efficient
ballasts
E.
Heating,
Ventilation,
and
Air
Conditioning
artificial lighting.
adjustment
thermostats.
maintaining
Provide
or
zone
tamper-proof
controls
for
flight
information
in
the
Safety
and
Health
Provide
one
in
the
Special
G. Lighting
channel
hands-free,
two-way
at
various
counter
locations,
doors
and
Supervisor/Funds
bolt).
cable
television,
defense
systems
network
global
convenience.
(DSN),
examine
Confirm
specific
communications
upgrades or modifications.
includes
two
recommended
color
terminal building
Family Lounges.
designing
an
interior
terminal.
Designs
scheme
shall
be
for
visually
architectural theme
Timeless design
camera.
Chapter
Interior
interiors
Standards
4.1 Summary
that
promotes
customer
satisfaction
and
comfort,
conveys
chapter
addresses
Clear way-finding
finish
(CID)
CIDs ensure that both new and renovation
projects match the design
objectives for the entire terminal. Use
this approach for all new construction,
significant
interior
renovations,
and
flooring,
and
addresses:
panels.
Color
system
furniture
selections
wall
must
be
Interior finishes
Furnishings
B. Floors
Signage
Accessories/Artwork
schemes.
use
Category
spaces
such
as
the
Lounges.
Special
Consider
Reference
Figure
4.1
for
C. Walls
A. Color Concepts
complement
bags.
neutral
background
colors.
channels
for
communications
Use 2 ft. x 2 ft. acoustical ceiling tile
electrical
service
to
and
hide
privacy
background
E. Window Coverings
screens
noise;
to
reduce
use
plastic-
furniture
Development.
includes
during
Interior
Systems
Design
furniture
interchangeable
wall
4.5 Furnishings
Furnishings
B. Waiting Areas
A. Offices
breathable
upholstery fabric.
vinyl
or
heavy-duty
Coordinate
C. Lounges
with
the
following
additional
information
antiterrorism
control signage
and
on
access
E. Accessories
Keep instructional messages to
Professionally framed artwork, wall murals,
and
live
or
complement
high-quality
the
interior
silk
finishes
plants
and
temporary
notices,
memos,
4.6 Signage
bulletin
boards
located
away from public view. Do not use handDevelop an integrated, interior sign plan as
throughout
the
terminal.
Use
design scheme.
Figure 4.2.