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Dublin Airport Terminal Two

Structural Designer: Arup

The new 75,000m² Terminal 2 is the largest single component of a €1.2bn development program at Dublin Airport. It is designed to cater for an increase in terminal capacity of 10 million passengers per annum.

The terminal serves 19 aircraft standing from a 395m long pier. Unusually, arriving passengers emerging from the customs hall share the same space as those checking in below so as to experience the spatial drama of Terminal 2. Another novel feature of the terminal is the provision of US Customs and Border preclearance in the pier itself.

 

Client:
Dublin Airport Authority

Architect:
Pascall + Watson Architects

M&E Engineers:
Arup

Contractor:
Concrete: Laing O'Rourke, steel: Watson Steel Structures Ltd, façades: Martifer

Other sub-contractors
N/A

Location:
Dublin, Republic of Ireland


Judges’ comment
"Working within such a challenging environment with its varied and significant constraints, it is a testimony to the skills of the engineers that they were able to develop the elegant and practical solutions that underpinned the success of this impressive project."


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