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Postby NZ255 » Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:20 pm

http://www.wellington-airport.co.nz/html/b...up/TheRock.html

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Wellington Airport unveils New Zealand’s newest icon
“The Rock”





Wellington International Airport today revealed the design of its international passenger terminal, which will complete the terminal’s expansion and upgrade. The building encapsulates Wellington’s individuality and creativity and will undoubtedly create a unique and memorable visitor experience.

The bold and dramatic design, affectionately tagged “The Rock”, is in contrast to the bland halls that typify most international airports. The airport’s South Coast location is represented by the inside aesthetics and outside shell of the building. Coloured fragments of glass in the roof fissure let in a warm, natural light by day and backlighting at night creates a glow which will be seen from the air.

“Our radical departure from traditional airport design worldwide is entirely deliberate. What is set to become New Zealand’s newest iconic building, The Rock combines functionality and capacity with what will be a memorable visitor experience. It’s edgy and in keeping with our Wild at Heart attitude, reflecting Wellington’s status as a vibrant and daring cultural city. With our commitment to regional tourism and further developing international services, we are creating the airport to take Wellington into the next decade," said Steven Fitzgerald, Wellington Airport CEO.

Two of New Zealand’s leading design personalities have endorsed the project’s design.

“It is incredibly inspiring to think that Wellington will have a truly iconic building at the doorstep to the city. Hooray to all involved in this highly creative development at the Wellington Airport, as this wonderfully dynamic architectural highlight will be a shining star for our city’s future.”
(Richard Taylor, Weta Workshop)

“Well done to Wellington Airport for being so bold in rejecting the ordinary and embracing the extraordinary. WOW! The design of the International Terminal makes a dramatic theatrical statement; it encapsulates beautifully the personality of Wellingtonians and their surrounding environment.”
(Suzie Moncrieff, World of Wearable Art)

Wellington Mayor Kerry Prendergast said the design of the international terminal truly reflected the uniqueness and creativity of Wellington and Wellingtonians.

“Wellington is the Creative Capital of New Zealand. We welcome and celebrate creativity and innovation. It’s great to see Wellington businesses thinking outside the square and capturing the uniqueness of our city in this way. I have no doubt this terminal will become a talking point, not just nationally, but internationally, once again putting Wellington on the map. It’s fantastic and I congratulate all those involved.”

And, from Tim Cossar, Positively Wellington Tourism CEO,
“Wellington has established a reputation for being leading-edge and innovative. Wellington Airport’s new international passenger terminal further confirms that reputation. Its design is eye-catching and iconic, giving visitors a feel for Wellington’s creative spirit, right from the moment they arrive. This is just the sort of new development Wellington needs to keep positioning itself competitively in domestic and international markets.”

Member for Rongotai, The Hon Annette King, said
"Wellington has consistently shown it is prepared to take bold approaches to developing infrastructure and amenities. This design is another dramatic example."

Functionality

The Rock element is a small proportion of the entire international terminal upgrade. The new facility will complete the immense improvement in the passenger’s intuitive journey from the departure point from the main terminal to the aircraft door.

The international passenger terminal upgrade is in two stages. Stage 1, completed in December 2007, includes:

* A better defined international departure farewell area;
* Improved queuing for Customs;
* Enhancements to customs and MAF processing and aviation security screening (doubling processing capability);
* Reconfigured and consolidated duty free shopping areas with a new duty free concessionaire;
* Access to an additional international baggage belt;
* Additional aerobridge and domestic gates with international swing capacity (being used to accommodate Pacific Blue domestic services and increased services from other airlines).

Stage 2 is expected to be completed at the end of 2009, will involve a number of components which are significant projects in their own right:

* Expanded and redesigned international departure lounge building with extra lounge seating for 660 seats;
* Improved waiting and queuing areas to gates;
* Additional toilets and a new café;
* Another aerobridge (bringing the total number from 6 to 8 available to international aircraft)
* New fuel hydrants and apron works.

Design efficiency and environmental sustainability

As well as creating a memorable visitor experience, and optimum functionality, the architectural brief required planning efficiency and economy in building materials and construction.

The construction itself uses standardised and economical building components in a creative way. Examples include:

* incorporation of plywood and fibre-cement in the carcass of the building
* windows are aluminium with plywood reveals

Meticulus planning has gone into recycling, refurbishing and salvaging. Examples include:

* reuse of mechanical plant
* refurbishment of lifts and toilets
* reuse and salvaging of ceiling tiles, security cameras, PA, lights, phones and gate signs
* reupholstering of lounge seats
* refurbishing of aerobridges
* retaining existing shear walls which would otherwise be expensive to remove

Strong Environmentally Design features include:

* ramps instead of escalators or lifts where possible
* energy saving features such as double and laminated glazing, sun protection louvres, natural daylight via skylights, low flow bathroom fittings
* environmental range paint specifications
* low velocity mechanical thermal plant

Passenger growth

Wellington Airport’s announcement is consistent with the current trend toward better New Zealand airport infrastructure and the resulting capacity growth. International passengers grew by 5.1% in the last 12 months compared to the previous 12 months (Jan to Jan), a trend that is expected to continue.

The terminal expansion will address current passenger congestion and prepare for future growth by doubling international processing capacity to 1000 passengers/hour.

Planning efficiencies and future flexibility have been accommodated in the design to allow for growth:

* baggage swing belts and operable walls with domestic and international capability
* additional AVSEC screening and customs facilities
* spare mezzanine space within the lounge for additional seating or further amenities

Importantly, the aerobridges can accommodate existing trans-Tasman aircraft as well as the B787, in fit with Wellington Airport’s strategy of encouraging airlines to provide long haul services.

Cost recovery

The new passenger terminal is expected to cost $39 million. The airport and airlines discussed the allocation of aeronautical income towards this investment during pricing consulations concluded in June 2007. Aeoronautical charges were marginally increased in July 2007 by 2.85% (around 30c/pax) for the next 5 years to fund the two-staged terminal upgrade ($53m) and other aeronautical projects such as the runway end safety areas ($31m). There will be no rise in the international departure fee.

Wellington architects Studio Pacific Architecture in association with Warren and Mahoney have designed both stages of the terminal development.

ENDS

Issued by: Wellington International Airport Limited

Date: 19 February 2008
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Is that an ANZ 738 and SIA 777 I can spot?
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Postby victor_alpha_charlie » Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:29 pm

NZ255 wrote:
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Is that an ANZ 738 and SIA 777 I can spot?


Ha. They must be dreaming.. Because we will get 777's here...
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Postby Kelburn » Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:53 pm

like I said in my other topic I posted:

%^*#ing UGLY! I DO NOT want it. (my dad's firm who did the original 1998 redo should have got the new contract)

Robin, please never do an update for this.
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Postby NZ255 » Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:11 pm

Kelburn wrote:
QUOTE (Kelburn @ Feb 19 2008, 07:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
like I said in my other topic I posted:

%^*#ing UGLY! I DO NOT want it. (my dad's firm who did the original 1998 redo should have got the new contract)

Robin, please never do an update for this.

I agree 150%!
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Postby Kelburn » Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:23 pm

You should have seen my dad's reaction.

Ohh well, they're gonna wreck NZWN (also I don't see how it will be an expansion to allow more passengers. It looks like it won't do a thing)
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Postby victor_alpha_charlie » Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:51 pm

Robin probably will model it if there's a future update. He models Wellington airport as it is, not just the bits he/anyone else likes.

I think it's ugly though :D
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Postby NZCoffee » Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:55 pm

I like it. Yay for being different!
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Postby deaneb » Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:55 pm

ha ha - they look like a couple of smashed pumpkins. I like the interior look and the idea of being different though. Maybe they will look better once done.

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Postby Naki » Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:56 pm

Yuk - is ther some sort of prediction in the pics - 737-800s operated by Air NZ and Singapore 777s into Wellington... and the thing will probably leak.
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Postby creator2003 » Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:58 pm

It would be ok if it was the right color like a rock in nz and not something out of the flinstones movie
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Postby Rebound » Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:34 pm

Will be good around Halloween...
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Postby ZK-LGD » Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:56 pm

WOW! As a conceptual building ... I think it's very bold and exciting.

I like it!
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Postby Peppermint » Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:44 pm

Wish they'd spend the money this will cost, on extending the runway! It is bloody ugly to me. I was wondering what Air NZ were gonna upgrade their 733s to. Will they stick with Boeing at get 738s, or get more A320s?
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Postby benwynn » Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:37 pm

They have options on the A319, but they wont be getting anymore Airbus's. They agreed with boeing they wouldnt. :D

Most Likely replacement would be the 737-700. Which is bascially the NG equivilent on the 300. Though, they could possibly get some sort of Embraer ie E190/195..
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Postby victor_alpha_charlie » Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:29 pm

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QUOTE (Peppermint @ Feb 19 2008, 10:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Wish they'd spend the money this will cost, on extending the runway!


It works out at about $1 million for every metre they extend the runway. This would have been a lot cheaper. I agree it would be ok if it was actually 'rock coloured'.
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Postby steelsporran » Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:56 pm

3 News was showing people pictures and asking for opinons, a woman thought it was ghastly, a man said he couldn't make it out, and another guy asked "are you taking the p**s?" :clap: :clap:
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Postby Matthew » Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:59 pm

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QUOTE (ZK-LGD @ Feb 19 2008, 09:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
WOW! As a conceptual building ... I think it's very bold and exciting.

I like it!

Same here :D

I really like the idea :clap:
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Postby NZ255 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:09 pm

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3 News was showing people pictures and asking for opinons, a woman thought it was ghastly, a man said he couldn't make it out, and another guy asked "are you taking the p**s?" :clap: :clap:

Haha, awesome! :clap:
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Postby Anthony » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:22 pm

I said this in the other thread, but I think it's ugly.

Hopefully they do something slightly better.

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Postby kiwibarguy » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:39 pm

Dad: Look kids, look out the window, we are coming into Wellington, you can see the terminal.
Son: Whats that daddy?
Dad: Why son that's a big pair of WOOOOOAH!!!!

clang clang!
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