DDI in collaboration with a team of consulting architects, engineers and designers provided the master planning, interior architecture, interior design and environmental graphic design services for the $127 million dollar, 262,000 square foot Terminal F expansion and renovation project including a retail and restaurant “hub”. This “hub” dramatically increases the leasable square footage of this terminal while providing a streamlined and enhanced overall travel experience outfitted with amenities for both business and leisure travelers.
Located at the junction of three terminal concourses, this centralized grand pavilion contains expanded retail, restaurants, concessions and a variety of seating options complete with mobile device charging stations and a new shuttle bus depot for improved transition to other terminal. As Principal, Design Lead, Karen Daroff and the DDI design team, worked in collaboration with the Philadelphia Division of Aviation art curator, and the artist to coordinate the major public art feature that is a focal point for the 50 foot high atrium space.