The new facility also provides more long-term parking, new office spaces, and a new and relocated parking toll plaza building. The local architects behind the new main terminal are drawing inspiration from the lush landscapes of our region. This gives us space to bring more Pacific Northwest character to the heart of PDX, even as we make it far more energy-efficient.
The concept will feel sort of like walking through a park, with an iconic wooden roof spanning a bright space full of leafy foliage and real-life trees. Every design decision we make is about keeping the heart and soul of PDX intact. The ripples and currents of our pristine rivers, for example, are inspiring the undulating flow of the wooden roof, as depicted in this architectural model right.
This early architectural rendering previews the vision for the iconic wooden roof — inspired by Pacific Northwest nature, craft and our partly sunny skies. Natural light, living trees and native Oregon foliage might give you the feeling of walking through a park, as this early architectural rendering shows.
Expanding the heart of the airport creates more spaces for the local shops and restaurants you love. Architects are thoughtfully planning these public spaces to resemble the human-friendly scale of your favorite Portland neighborhoods.
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Say hello to a brand-new Concourse B. Flexible transit hub, beep beep! Rideshare center eases congestion. PDX employee shuttles pick up speed. The main terminal is complete. Show more Show less. Project complete. A new gateway to PDX, built by hand In the works for more than four years, the freshly expanded Concourse E opened in July , with sweeping glass walls framing views of Mt.
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Skip to content. Advertiser Disclosure. Edward Russell. The view of Mount Hood from the end of the Concourse E extension. The Concourse E extension includes a branch of the famous Oregon creamery Tillamook. Image courtesy of the Port of Portland The concourse also features an intricate mobile of kite-like discs by artist Jacob Hashimoto hung from the ceiling.
Related: State-by-state guide to coronavirus reopening Jacob Hashimoto-designed mobiles hang from the ceiling of the Concourse E extension at Portland airport. Image courtesy of the Port of Portland Opening amidst a pandemic was not what Portland had in mind when work kicked off six years ago.
Related: Here are 5 airports designed by Black architects that you should know The Concourse E extension features moving walkways to speed travelers journey along its foot length. Image courtesy of the Port of Portland In addition, owing to the pandemic, only three of the seven planned concessions will open Wednesday.
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Sign-up Successful! Concourse A is served by only one airline: Alaska Airways. An all-users restroom can also be found inside this concourse at gate C3. The gates for this concourse are labelled as D1-C There are 02 ATMs inside this concourse at gates D3 and D7 and an all-users restroom inside this concourse at gate D2.
This is the only concourse providing currency exchange facilities near gate D11, with daily hours of am — pm. A lactation room can also be found near gate D2.
Concourse D includes a Kids' Play area at gate D7. There is a single ATM inside this concourse at gate E4. An all-users restroom can also be found inside this concourse between gates E8 and E9 and a lactation room near gate E8.
There are many options for shopping and dining around the PDX airport.
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