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Berlin-Brandenburg Airport, T2, Berlin, DE

Additional terminal for six million passengers
Visualisierung: ATP
Visualisierung: ATP
City
Berlin
Building type
buildings for technical supply and disposal
building project
new building
completion
2020
material façade
metal
Terminal 2 (T2) will combine with the main terminal and the facilities of the former Schönefeld Airport to form the capital city’s future Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) Airport. This additional passenger processing building, which was planned in less than seven months by ATP and amd.sigma strategic airport development services, is designed to handle up to six million passengers a year. This means that T2 will have more capacity than all East German airports outside Berlin combined.

Compact and functionalAt peak times T2 will be able to process around 2,000 departing and 2,000 arriving passengers per hour. In order to manage this load ATP’s design places great emphasis on lean processes and high productivity. With its fair-faced concrete and open technical ceilings the architectural aesthetic owes much to industrial building.

Designed to be both compact and functional, T2 also has all the facilities required by an airport: The 23,000 m2 of the terminal contain the check-in, baggage delivery and collection, security control, and service facilities as well as shops and restaurants. The new building is connected via a bridge to the waiting areas in the north wing of the main terminal.