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LOCATION ANALYSIS

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Location:

The Latitude and Longitude of London City Airport are 51.5049° N and 0.0495° E, respectively. It is located next to Canary Wharf's financial area on a former Docklands property. Central London and other important business and tourist destinations are conveniently accessible from the airport. Its growth within in the modern day makes it ideal for new development with the economic decline in our current economic crisis such a opportunity is idealistic

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Sun Paths:

In order to analyse sun paths, we must take the airport's latitude and the sun's yearly motion into account. Due to its location in the Northern Hemisphere, London City Airport, which is situated at approximately 51.5° N, experiences different sun paths throughout the year. The sun rises and sets primarily in the east and west, respectively. Thus a building with windows and glass facing east would absorb the best sunlight

Air Quality:

A number of variables, such as regional emissions, climatic conditions, and proximity to cities, affect the air quality at London City Airport. It's crucial to remember that airports, like any transportation centre, can have localised air pollution owing to aircraft emissions and ground-based operations even though I don't have real -time information on the present air quality. We can use the Air Quality Index (AQI) provided by regional administrations or environmental organisations to keep track of the air quality at London City Airport. To evaluate the quality of the air around the airport, they test a number of pollutants, including particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), and ozone (O3). Unfortunately for some reason I cannot find this, which would be the next step in analysing this site.

SITE MAP

The highlighted grey is where my site is this is also where the site is being extended allowing for longevity in my design

SITE MAP

CITY AIRPORT AND SURROUNDING AREA

TOPOGRAPHY OF SURROUNDING AREA WITHIN 5 MILE RADIUS

Airport terminals are essential components of the aviation industry, serving as gateways for travellers and facilitating smooth operations for airlines. These structures provide a range of services and amenities to ensure passenger comfort, efficient transit, and effective airport management. Let's explore the key features and functions of airport terminals. Airport terminals are typically large buildings strategically designed to accommodate a high volume of passengers. They house various facilities such as check-in counters, security checkpoints, baggage claim areas, departure lounges, retail shops, restaurants, and boarding gates. The layout and design of terminals aim to optimize passenger flow and minimize congestion.

Efficient terminal operations involve well -organized check-in processes. Passengers proceed through check-in counters, where they present their travel documents and receive boarding passes. Security checkpoints follow, where passengers undergo screening procedures to ensure safety. Once cleared, travellers enter the departure lounge, which provides seating, restrooms, and amenities like charging stations and Wi-Fi access. Terminal facilities often include duty-free shops, retail outlets, and dining establishments, catering to the needs and preferences of passengers. These commercial spaces contribute to airport revenue and enhance the overall travel experience. Moreover, modern terminals may feature lounges for premium passengers, conference rooms, play areas for children, and even wellness facilities like spas and gyms.

Terminal designs prioritize accessibility and convenience. They incorporate essential amenities such as elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and accessible restrooms to accommodate passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility. Signage and wayfinding systems guide travellers to their destinations within the terminal complex. Airport terminals also house operational areas invisible to passengers, including airline offices, baggage handling systems, customs and immigration facilities, and aircraft maintenance areas. These backend operations support the efficient functioning of the airport.

In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on sustainability in terminal design and operations. Terminals incorporate energy-efficient systems, utilize renewable energy sources, and adopt environmentally friendly practices such as waste recycling and water conservation.

Overall, airport terminals are dynamic and multifaceted spaces. They are designed to handle the complexities of modern air travel while providing a positive and seamless experience for passengers. From efficient check-in procedures to commercial offerings and state-of-the-art facilities, airport terminals are vital components of the global transportation network.

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