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Ben
Gurion International Airport - Airside Complex
Tel Aviv, Israel
The Israeli Airport Authority opened the new Ben Gurion Airport Terminal Building in November 2004. Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design worked with Moshe Safdie and Associates designing lighting for the $250 million airside portion of the terminal. For matters of expediency the IAA divided the project into three parts and awarded each part to a different architectural firm.
Our design services included interior lighting for public spaces including a multi-level boarding area for departing and arriving international flights, gate lounges, concourses, VIP lounge, transit lounge, a large rotunda, and a connector to the terminal building. In addition, we developed an extensive family of “signature” fixtures (custom) to go with the architectural aesthetic, and conducted comprehensive daylighting design. Scope included site visits to review lighting mock-ups.