Woods Bagot completes modular satellite concourse at LAX using off-site construction
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Ben Dreith
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Summary
Architecture firm Woods Bagot has completed the Midfield Satellite Concourse South (MSC South) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), adding 150,000 square feet and eight gates to the Tom Bradley International Terminal. The project utilized an off-site modular construction method for accelerated construction, featuring aluminum fins on the exterior. The satellite concourse enhances airport capacity and passenger experience while employing sustainable building practices.
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· 2 pulledArchitecture studio Woods Bagot has utilised an off-site production method for 'accelerated construction' in its creation of a satellite concourse at Los Angeles International Airport.
Working with operator Los Angeles World Airports, Woods Bagot's Midfield Satellite Concourse South (MSC South) adds 150,000 square feet and eight gates to the Tom Bradley International Terminal
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