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Vision

The base of Pier G links it to the main terminal building. The striking skylights in the check-in hall reinforce the impression of enormous space while admitting natural daylight. Source: Fraport AG / © Christoph Mäckler Architekten Pier G’s modern, functional design and efficient processes ensure a relaxed stay for passengers. Source: Fraport AG / © Christoph Mäckler…

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Ready to Roll

Temporarily decommissioned but not resting The construction of Pier G has been completed, but because passenger volumes are still so low it has been temporarily decommissioned. But this doesn’t mean that it has simply been locked up and abandoned. Over the next few years, regular maintenance and repair work will keep it in tiptop condition. Then, during the final 12 months before its actual…

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A Look Inside

The color gray has special importance in Pier G The floors have been made by applying 160,000 cubic meters of sand, cement, and binder. Appropriately for the modern design of the overall pier, they feature two different shades of gray. Besides harmonizing excellently with the overall structure, these two colors also serve an important practical purpose: namely, to enable passengers to directly…

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Fast and Precisely

Construction work on Pier G starts in June 2019. From above it’s easy to distinguish various phases of the work to build Pier G. Concrete structures are already visible at the back, while the excavation activities in the foreground hint at the extension that is planned for later. While work still continues to mount the rebars in the foreground, further back loadbearing structures are…

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