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Airside Modernization of Concourses T, A, B, C

Atlanta, Georgia

At Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the Airside Modernization of Concourses T, A, B, and C was designed with architectural and interior design contributions from Fitzgerald Gray Hagan Architects as part of a joint venture team. The renovation modernized Concourses T, A, B, and C, along with the lower-level transportation runners, to improve passenger circulation, visibility, and the overall traveler experience within the busiest airport in the world. The project focused on creating a clean, modern aesthetic that supports both operational efficiency and passenger comfort throughout the concourse environments. 

Enhanced daylighting and visibility strategies shape a clean, cohesive ceiling system that connects each concourse environment while improving access to the gates. Visually engaging quarter-points and smooth midpoint transitions were integrated throughout the corridors, alongside replacement of corridor ceilings and holding room carpeting, to create a unified and contemporary architectural experience. These upgrades transformed heavily trafficked circulation areas into brighter, more tranquil spaces that enhance the individual travel experience while supporting the airport’s long-term operational goals.

Highlights

Size

1.25 million GSF

Status

Completed February 2019

Services Provided

Architecture
Interiors