Airport 'Boulevard Eindhoven Airport' Eindhoven | The Netherlands (2020)

Boulevard Eindhoven Airport

The boulevard of Eindhoven Airport serves as the front area of the airport and was designed by MTD. While primarily designed as a circulation area, it also incorporates green spaces and small leisure areas. Additionally, various facilities, such as taxi stands and the Multi-Purpose Building (MPB) with parking and a bus stop, are situated in and around the area. In designing the public lighting, a strong axis, indicative of the separation between the land and air sides, was created using 10m-high poles as the main functional lighting carriers. At the top of these poles, an LED strip is installed, with the light being controllable in small segments. Due to the perspective along the length of the boulevard, all these LED strips together form a low-resolution display. This display showcases, among other things, the flags of the destinations. Scattered throughout the boulevard are smaller leisure areas, ideal for waiting or meeting, illuminated by notably smaller poles to impart an intimate character. The covered taxi stands also feature integrated dynamic LED lighting. By integrating LED strips into the structure of these canopies and the local ground, a tunnel of light is created, displaying various moving light effects and patterns to enhance the waiting experience for taxis. Additionally, green elements in various locations are accentuated by ground lights, serving as decorative elements for the area.

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