SFO Big Room

Project Details

Project Name
SFO Big Room
Location
San FranciscoCA
Project Types
Office
Shared By
Kuth Ranieri Architects
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2016
Style
Other
Size
36,800 ft²
Team
Principal-In-Charge: Steve Weindel
Design Director, Principal: Melissa Mizell
Managing Principal: Byron Kuth
Design Principal: Elizabeth Ranieri
Project Manager: Haji Ishikawa
Job Captain: Ophelia WIlkins
Project Architect: Frank Baumgartner
Designer: Juno Song
Designer: Ryan Natividad
Room or Space
Other

Project Description

A Joint Venture Project: Gensler and Kuth Ranieri Architects, with Hamilton Aitken

The SFO Big Room is a 200-seat office that will house the design-build teams awarded the Terminal 1 Renovation contract for the five-year duration of the project. A one-story structure contained within an existing airplane hangar, the Big Room was designed to encourage exchange and collaboration between disciplines and offer an engaging environment in which to create a cutting-edge airport terminal.

The interiors are designed to evoke the high-quality hospitality experience the client values for terminal design, yet with a budget-conscious materials palette. Clean white walls and ceiling planes, punctuated with screening elements of plywood on exposed stud framing and brightly colored structural columns, create a dynamic suggestion of implied space. Interactive wall graphics, expressive millwork, and reclaimed designer furniture are just some of the elements that enliven the office at minimal cost.

A range of spaces supports the full gamut of design activities, meeting sizes, and degrees of privacy. The central community space and kitchen, with its quirky-shaped dining table, is surrounded by pin-up space, serving as both informal gathering area and an open forum for charrettes and client presentations. Meeting rooms range from small “huddle” pods for impromptu gatherings to 15- to 20-person meeting rooms and two large conference rooms. Amenities such as phone booths, a “Zen room,” and a wellness room offer occupants options for privacy and quiet.

Photography by Jason O'Rear

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