How the designers of Portland's new PDX made the best airport in the country even better
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"This was really almost a once in a lifetime opportunity to be able to do things a little differently," says Vince Granato, discussing the PDX renovation's unique approach.
The renovation doubled the airport's passenger capacity while preserving the small-town comforts that make PDX so locally beloved, indicating a thoughtful balance between growth and community.
With the extensive use of sustainably sourced local timber and a spectacular nine-acre roof, the new terminal makes a bold statement about modern airport design and environmental responsibility.
The project, dubbed PDX Next, reflects a commitment to stay ahead of passenger demand, with projections suggesting that airport traffic could more than double by 2045.
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