Portland's beloved airport gets a spectacular remodel
Briefly

Travelers passing through the Main Terminal at Portland International Airport are captivated by the massive all-wood ceiling, which spans nine acres and is made from locally sourced wood harvested within 300 miles. Many take pictures, and those seeking to appreciate its scale can access a new mezzanine level for expansive views. This design is not only impressive visually but also embodies sustainable practices that greet visitors in a distinctly Oregon fashion.
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek emphasized the importance of the terminal's design during the opening ceremony, saying, 'This beautiful space greets visitors the Oregon way, with sustainable materials, energy efficiency, and resilient design. I am confident it will meet the needs of our growing region.' This reflects the commitment to environmentally considerate choices in public infrastructure.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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