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Domestic airport terminal building

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Airport Terminal Buildings
2.2 Design Principles in Airport Terminal Buildings
2.3 Passenger Experience in Airport Terminals
2.4 Sustainability in Airport Terminal Buildings
2.5 Technology Integration in Airport Terminals
2.6 Security Measures in Airport Terminals
2.7 Case Studies of Well-Designed Airport Terminals
2.8 Future Trends in Airport Terminal Building Design
2.9 Cultural Influences on Airport Terminal Architecture
2.10 Economic Impact of Airport Terminals

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design and Methodology
3.2 Data Collection Methods
3.3 Sampling Techniques
3.4 Data Analysis Procedures
3.5 Research Instrumentation
3.6 Ethical Considerations
3.7 Limitations of the Research Methodology
3.8 Reliability and Validity

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Overview of Findings
4.2 Design Analysis of Airport Terminal Buildings
4.3 Passenger Feedback and Preferences
4.4 Sustainability Practices in Airport Terminals
4.5 Technology Implementation in Airport Terminals
4.6 Security Effectiveness in Airport Terminals
4.7 Comparison of Case Studies
4.8 Implications of Findings

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Research
5.2 Conclusions Drawn
5.3 Contributions to the Field
5.4 Recommendations for Future Research
5.5 Practical Applications of Study

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
Domestic airport terminal buildings play a critical role in the overall air transportation system, serving as the gateway for passengers traveling within the country. The design and functionality of these terminals are crucial in ensuring smooth operations, passenger satisfaction, and efficient aircraft movements. This research explores various aspects related to the planning, design, and construction of domestic airport terminal buildings. The study begins by examining the fundamental principles of airport terminal design, focusing on space planning, passenger flow, and security considerations. Key design elements such as check-in counters, security screening areas, departure gates, baggage claim, and retail spaces are analyzed in detail to optimize the passenger experience and operational efficiency. The integration of technology, such as self-service kiosks, automated baggage handling systems, and digital wayfinding, is also explored to enhance the overall terminal functionality. Furthermore, the research delves into the sustainable design practices that can be incorporated into domestic airport terminal buildings to minimize environmental impact and reduce energy consumption. Strategies such as green building materials, energy-efficient systems, natural lighting, and water conservation measures are investigated to create environmentally friendly and cost-effective terminal facilities. The study also highlights the importance of considering the local context and regional characteristics when designing domestic airport terminal buildings. Factors such as climate, culture, and local regulations play a significant role in shaping the terminal design to ensure it aligns with the surrounding environment and meets the needs of the local community. In addition, the research explores the latest trends and innovations in domestic airport terminal design, including flexible layouts, modular construction techniques, and adaptable spaces that can accommodate changing passenger demands and operational requirements. The incorporation of smart technologies, such as biometrics, artificial intelligence, and IoT sensors, is also discussed to enhance security measures and provide a seamless passenger experience in the terminal. Overall, this research provides valuable insights and guidelines for architects, airport planners, and stakeholders involved in the development of domestic airport terminal buildings. By focusing on efficient design, sustainability, and innovation, domestic airport terminals can continue to evolve as modern, passenger-centric facilities that enhance the overall travel experience for air travelers.

Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION

The subject of airport passenger terminal building must involve a discussion of transportation.

Transportation has remained one of the most vital factors that influence the development of a nation. The credibility of this statement has been proven over the centuries, that if one decides to take a critical look at earlier civilizations, from the time of early Egyptian civilization to the current civilized world, one will discover that many of the great feats achieved during these civilizations would have been impossible without one form of transportation or the other.

By way of definition; transportation (or transport) is the movement of people, animals and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles and operations. Transportation is important since it enables trade between people, which in turn establishes civilizations.

Transport infrastructure consists of the fixed installations necessary for transport, including roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and pipelines and terminals such as airports, railway stations, bus stations, warehouses, trucking terminals, refuelling depots (including fuelling docks and fuel stations) and seaports. Terminals may be used both for interchange of passengers and cargo and for maintenance.

Vehicles travelling on these networks may include automobiles, bicycles, buses, trains, trucks, people, helicopters and aircraft. Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose including financing, legalities and policies. In the transport industry, operations and ownership of infrastructure can be either public or private, depending on the country and mode.

Transportation can be broadly classified under three broad groups thus:

Land transportation;

Water transportation; and

Air transportation.

Land transportation is the most common and dates back to the beginning of civilization. Land transportation can take various forms, which are dependent on the sophistication, stage of civilization and development, and on the technical stratum of the society in question. It can be by the use of animals (camels, mules, horses, dogs, etc.) or by use of machines such as wheelbarrows, carts, cars etc.

Similarly, water transportation dates back a long time as humanity can recall. Water transportation, as land transportation, has also been developed in complexity, technical superiority, and usage.

Air transportation has its origin in the 20th century. The superiority of air transport over the rest can be attributed the reason behind its progressive growth and preference as the safest modern mode of transportation.

1.1.0 BACKGROUND TO THE PROJECT

The airpot terminal is a building at an airport where passengers transfer between ground transportation and the facilities that allow them to board and disembark from the aircraft. Within the terminal, passengers purchase tickets, transfer their luggage, and go through security. The buildings that provide access to the airplanes (via gates) are typically called concoures. However, the terms terminals and concourses are used interchangably, depending on the configuration of the airport.

Smaller airports have one terminal while larger airports have several terminals and/or concourses. At small airports, the single terminal building typically serves all of the functions of a terminal and a concourse. Some larger airports have one terminal that is connected to multiple concourses via walkways, sky-bridges, or underground tunnels (such as Denver International Airport). Some larger airports have more than one

terminal, each with one or JohnmoreF.KennedyconcoursesAirport).Stillother larger(suchairports haveasmultipleNewterminalsYork‟s each of which incorporate the functions of a concourse (such as Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport).

According to Frommers, most airport terminals are built in a plain style, with the concrete boxes of the 1960s and ‟70s glass boxes in the ‟90s and ‟00s, with the best terminalsr,some,suchas makin

Baghdad International Airport, are monumental in stature, while others are considered architectural masterpieces, such as Terminal 1 at Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris or Terminal 5 at New York‟s John Kennedy designed to reflect Airport the culture of a particular area, some examples being the terminal at Albuquerque International Sunport in New Mexico, which is designed in the Pueblo Revival Style popularized by architect John Gaw Meem, as well as the one at Bahiasde Huatulco International Airport in Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico, which features some palapas that are interconnected to form the airport terminal building.

Due to the rapid rise in popularity of passenger flight, many early terminals were built in the 1930s–1940s and reflected the popular art deco style architecture of the time. One such surviving example from 1940 is the Houston Municipal Airport Terminal. Early airport terminals opened directly onto the tarmac: passengers would walk or take a bus to their aircraft. This design is still common among smaller airports, and even many larger airports have “bus gates” to accommodate aircraft beyond the main terminal building.

1.2.0 STATEMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL PROBLEM

A functional airport passenger terminal is meant to ease the stress encountered by airpassengers during the process of air travel. Therefore the architectural problem of the project is how best to provide an aesthetically pleasant, efficient, economical, bigger and more modern domestic airport passenger terminal, with good flexibility and expansion capabilities, to replace the outdated and small existing airprot terminal at Makurdi for Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

1.3.0 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The primary aims/goals of the design are as follows:

to provide/design a suitable passenger terminal building in the Makurdi Airport which would potray a good image of Benue State

to provde a passenger terminal building as well as other auxilliary facilities with the necessary tools requisite for air transportation activities as well as upgrade the economic facet of Makurdi city.

to ensure these facilities will streamline the productivity in the airport without interruption or interference from each other or any source; and

to provide a design that will adequately contain all the kinds of functions and activities associated with air travel to be carried out in the airport which will be expanded for this purpose.

1.4.0 OBJECTIVES

The principal objective of this project is to provide Makurdi Airport with a ultra-modern, befitting and function passenger airport terminal building which has been badly absent since the construction of that airport and also to upgrade the landscape around it and prescribe other salient facilities which have been omitted.

In appreciation of the particular demands of the project, I opt;

To situate the structure in an ideal location that easily catches eye sight from around the environment and can be easily accessible to staff, air travellers, as well as visitors;

To ensure good road network that create easy flow of vehicular and human traffic;

To consider the environmental consequences as far as they are not a detriment to the proposed development.

To minimise costs by putting construction techniques, and employing materials within the level of technology that is commensurate with our national aspiration.

To ensure flexibility and adaptability for future changes in use of facilities or space;

To ensure efficient security within and around the facility premises;

To ensure the terminal building, the parking lots and other auxilliary facilities are strategically placed for easy accessibilty from one to the others;

1.5.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

The required information for proper planning and design of a domestic passenger terminal that will raise the quality and standard of the Makurdi Airport will be obtained through primary data; direct interviews with personnel or representatives of existing airports in Nigeria which basically are FAAN officials, porters on the airport grounds and locals residing around the airport vicinity, case studies, library research, and internet surfing. The emerging ideas and opinions or results are manually organized. On site physical survey will reveal the statistical data inherent of the site venue and will be gainfully utilized.

1.6.0 PROJECT MOTIVATION

The Federal Government of Nigeria has, in recent times, moved a motion for the rebranding of the Aviation Industry to upgrade the facilities within airports owned by the Federal Government as well as check the activities of private parastatals within the Aviation Industry. Previously, the airports in the Federation have been either dilapidated or grounded that no aviation activities take place in such airports. It is to this end that the Federal Government has moved to build or renovate existing terminal facilities in the airports within the federation listed below:

Enugu Airport (re-christened Akanu Ibiam International Airport), Enugu, Enugu State;

Gen. Yakubu Gowon Airport, Jos, Plateau State;

Nnamdi 999Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory;

Sam Mbakwe Airport, Owerri, Imo State;

Makurdi Airport, Makurdi, Benue State

1.7.0 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE PROJECT

This scope of this thesis is restricted to the passenger terminal building within the airport and NOT the entire airport as a whole. This is to say that the work involves the only the landside of the airport (and not the airside) which includes the terminal building and auxiliary (supporting) facilities within the landside premises. These are briefly listed below:

v Exterior elements:

Terminal building;

Well-defined road network;

Parking lots;

Signs;

Fire station;

Motel;

v Terminal building:

Entrance hall;

Departure lounge;

Arrivals lounge;

Baggage reclaim hall;

Outbound baggage hall;

Shops and snack bars;

Conveniences;

Supporting office spaces.

1.8.0 PROJECT JUSTIFICATION

The passenger terminal building is chosen and located in the Makurdi Airport premises, which is a domestic airport in Makurdi, Benue State, for the following reasons:

The existing terminal building on the site is small and outdated;

Aviation prospects in the state of project location is terribly poor;

The existing facility has no provision for future expansion.

1.9.0 RELEVANCE OF PROJECT

This research will help to contribute and extend the frontiers of knowledge in the academic development of aviation architecture. It also exposes all aspects of professional details and necessary techniques of scientific investigation in this field.

In other words, this guide provides the basic criteria to organize, evaluate, plan, programme and design airport terminal facilities. The information presented is intended to make researchers aware of important design considerations and to aid them in project development.


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