DDI was one of the Design Principals in collaboration with KPF and a team of engineers and designers for the master planning, architectural, interior design and environmental graphic design services for this 800,000 sqft international terminal, one of the first terminals designed after the tragedy of 9/11. This project became the “learning curve” for enhanced TSA security, and includes a 190 foot tall tower and is the US Customs and Department of Agriculture control hub for international entrances into PHL. A seven story parking garage was also incorporated into this massive project. DDI’s primary focus was interior design, ticketing desks and the graphics, signage and wayfinding scope, resulting in a dynamic composition with colorful accents and a new vocabulary of international graphic symbols.