Zyscovich, under an independent contract with the airport operator, developed the design and produced construction documents for the new 1,829,864 SF, 32-gate El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, Colombia.
Programming, architectural, and interior design services were provided for a new Fontainebleau Aviation Fixed Base Operation Hangar in South Florida, which serves private jet operations as well as charter flights.
The scope of work included new offices for the Broward County Aviation Department. A new connector bridge allows passengers with connecting flights to walk between Terminals 3 and 4 without going through a second security checkpoint.
The scope of work included new offices for the Broward County Aviation Department. A new connector bridge allows passengers with connecting flights to walk between Terminals 3 and 4 without going through a second security checkpoint.
The scope of work included new offices for the Broward County Aviation Department. A new connector bridge allows passengers with connecting flights to walk between Terminals 3 and 4 without going through a second security checkpoint.
The scope of work included new offices for the Broward County Aviation Department. A new connector bridge allows passengers with connecting flights to walk between Terminals 3 and 4 without going through a second security checkpoint.
The scope of work included new offices for the Broward County Aviation Department. A new connector bridge allows passengers with connecting flights to walk between Terminals 3 and 4 without going through a second security checkpoint.
The relocated BCAD offices’ new work environment was planned to optimize daylight and views to all occupants; to create an efficient, comfortable, and productive work environment; to provide active spaces that promote interaction and communication; and to present the department with minimal maintenance demand through the use of responsible yet creative lighting, material, and product selections.
The development comprising this new “Airport City” includes a new four and a half star, 433-room hotel, with an active retail complex and a conference center, a 25-acre Office Development with a new MIC-MIA Station that will be the development’s hub of passenger traffic and retail, and a service plaza with a gas/service station and convenience retail.
This portion of the Miami International Airport was originally built in 1947 as a section of the original building. Untouched since it required a complete renovation in addition to various systems modifications.