The New West Pier Elevates Houston’s Status as a Global Aviation Hub
George Bush International Airport Terminal D West Pier
George Bush International Airport Terminal D West Pier
Denver, CO, Nov. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) marked a significant milestone as the first flights took off from the new Terminal D West Pier. Designed by Fentress Architects, the expanded facility will boost international travel capacity, enhance passenger experience, and reinforce the airport’s status as a premier global gateway.
The highly anticipated expansion features new gates capable of accommodating six wide-body or ten narrow-body aircraft. The new West Pier is a key component of the larger Mickey Leland International Terminal (MLIT) project designed by Fentress Architects, which will include 23 gates for narrow-body airplanes upon completion.
“The Terminal D-West Pier is a game-changer,” said Jim Szczesniak, Director of Aviation for Houston Airports. “It truly is a world-class facility, and it not only enhances the travel experience but positions Bush Airport for continued growth. Constructing this during live airport operations, amid record passenger travel, was a remarkable feat.”
A Celebration of Houston
“The new West Pier at George Bush Intercontinental Airport offers passengers a distinctly Houston experience while delivering the increased capacity and enhanced passenger experience worthy of an international gateway,” said Principal in Charge of Design Curtis Fentress, FAIA, RIBA. “Fentress Architects’ design was inspired by the airport’s modernist architectural legacy while honoring the city’s rich cultural diversity and natural environment.”
Fentress then elaborated on key design features, including:
A Commitment to the Future
IAH’s new West Pier also features a 380-foot-long curtainwall designed with a combination of insulated glass and metal panels that simultaneously improve building performance and passenger experience. The gradient pattern provides airside views while also decreasing the load on the HVAC system and mitigating glare along the upper portion of the wall.
Designed to LEED Silver standards, the new West Pier prioritizes sustainability with responsible material sourcing, water conservation measures, and indoor air quality management. The natural daylight and environmentally friendly features make it a model for contemporary airport architecture and a notable achievement for Houston Airports’ vision as a “5-star global air service gateway where the magic of flight is celebrated.”
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CONTACT: Jenny Ito Fentress Architects 303 282 6070 ito@fentressarchitects.com
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