Winnipeg's James Armstrong Richardson International Airport and Alpolic's Anodized Aluminum
- Exterior Technologies Group
Project Summary
Architect: Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, Stantec
Client: City of Winnipeg
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
LEED: Silver Certified
Completion: Oct 2011
Award: 2015 Award of Merit for Architecture, Premier's Awards of Design Excellence
The James Armstrong Richardson International Airport in Winnipeg is the “greenest airport” in Canada. Winnipeg’s new airport is a source of pride for the Winnipeg community, and with good reason. Within a year of sharing its transparent, luminous pavilions with the world, CBC News deemed it “One of the Top 10 Airports in the World,” London’s The Daily Telegraph called it one of “The World’s Most Stylish Airports,” and the Travel Channel considered it one of the “World’s Most Iconic Airports.”
Designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects in collaboration with Stantec, the new airport terminal which draws design inspiration from Manitoba’s vast prairies and sky, is the first freestanding airport building in Canada to be LEED certified.
Alpolic/fr Anodized Aluminum Composite Material in Clear-Anodized (4-1 CLR) finish was used throughout this project with a fire resistant mineral filled core.
ALPOLIC®/fr Anodized material is a sandwiched aluminum skinned composite panel with a Class 1 anodized finish on the top side. Available stock Anodized finish is CLR Clear Anodized.
Custom colors and untreated panels are available stocked in both 50-inch and 62-inch panels in Clear Anodized and untreated for custom anodized finishes. Material is manufactured with 1100 alloy aluminum.
The building is long and low with a floating silver roof. Skylights, an atrium, and windows fill the terminal with light and bring the big sky inside. Passengers can see through the building, across the prairie and to downtown Winnipeg.
These views create a strong sense of place, while views of the airfield make it easy for passengers to find their planes. Glassboarding bridgesalso help to orient passengers, givingthem an immediate glimpse into the terminal upon arrival. Inside, billowing wood ceilings and wood-paneled walls create a warm inviting environment.