Beside an airport place, the Terminal 3 at San Francisco International Airport features with interesting additions such as a yoga room, kids play areas along  with restaurants, an interactive flight deck or art installations to  enhance the overall travel experience. This terminal opened on 28th January 2014 and designed by the Gensler studio. 
 The sustainability features implemented make the project suitable for  the LEED Gold certification being similar in its design to the Terminal  2 of the same airport which was also designed by the Gensler studio and  already received this certification.
 The interactive Flight Deck is created as an entrance for the  passengers and it is equipped with touch screens and other digital  devices which were implemented through a partnership with Razorfish. The  main terminal is designed to look like a neighborhood of San Francisco  being filled with local shops and restaurants.
 The ambiance inside the terminal is bright with skylights ensuring  abundant natural light inside and there is a waste reduction program  along with displacement ventilation, recycling, construction waste  management and sustainable materials such as recycled glass flooring or  FSC certified wood.










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