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WDA announces new projects at San Francisco international airport
WDA | William Duff Architects
WDA | William Duff Architects and interior design studio Graven recently refurbished the British Airways Lounge at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The project team also included Turner Construction, KPFF Engineers, Interface Engineering and Design West Partnership.
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Eric Rorer Photography
WDA announces new projects at San Francisco international airport
WDA | William Duff Architects
In the reception area of the British Airways Lounge, located in Concourse A between gates A4 and A6 at SFO, the airlines' logo features on a plush, dark blue wall fronting two metallic check-in podiums.
Photo credit:
Eric Rorer Photography
WDA announces new projects at San Francisco international airport
WDA | William Duff Architects
The 7,158 square-foot British Airways Lounge at SFO features minimalist design, a soothing color palette of blues, grays and earth tones, and floor-to-ceiling windows with runway views.
Photo credit:
Eric Rorer Photography
WDA announces new projects at San Francisco international airport
WDA | William Duff Architects
The British Airways Lounge at SFO provides 146 seats-from bench seating, club chairs and bar stools to desk chairs-in various configurations to suit any traveler's needs.
Photo credit:
Eric Rorer Photography
WDA announces new projects at San Francisco international airport
WDA | William Duff Architects
Critical to the design for Green Beans’ new outpost in the International Terminal at SFO was the company’s desire to create “cafes of calm” for busy people. WDA realized a comfortable environment evoked through natural materials, warm lighting and textured finishes. At the entrance, the outline of walnut, which sweepingly curves down from the ceiling to the coffee brand’s logo, initiates a welcoming gesture, while framing a view into the space.
Photo credit:
Eric Rorer Photography