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3DReid is the merger of REID architecture and 3D Architects forming one of the leading design practices in the UK specialising in airports, retail, offices, process and distribution, leisure and residential.

From our offices across the UK, we work for a wide range of clients from airport operators such as BAA, to individual carriers including British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. We have designed airport related buildings for both major hubs and regional airports and our expertise spans all types of airport related structures including passenger terminals, air traffic control towers, hangars, baggage systems and offices. We are also heavily involved in the master planning of airport sites to maximise efficiency and return and ensure sustainable growth is achievable.

We have recently completed the construction of Farnborough International business aviation airport in Hampshire, England for TAG Aviation, which we won through an open architectural competition against the world's leading airport architects and we have also worked on or are working on schemes in Heathrow, Stansted, Gatwick, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Bournemouth.

3DReid also actively commission research into new concepts and processes which meet the complex demands of an expanding market and as a result our top designers regularly attend conferences around the world to provide design insight into a range of issues.

If you would like to discuss how we could assist you with your airport developments, please contact us on the details below.

3DReid
West End House
11 Hills Place
London
W1F 7SE

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7297 5600
Fax: +44 (0) 207 297 5831

Web: www.3DReid.com.

Articles by 3DReid

Airport Masterplanning

  • Airport Masterplanning »

    Andrew Leckenby
    In 2003 the Government produced a White Paper looking at airports throughout the UK, identifying their importance for the economic development of the country.


Modular Terminal Solutions


Airport Architecture


Architecture

  • Keeping the Terminal's Lifeblood Pumping »

    Paul Green
    From family holidaymakers to jet-setting businessmen, the average passenger sees only a fraction of the baggage handling system and equipment installed in an airport. Yet baggage accounts for over 30% of the terminal's floor area and requires a significant investment, for example £250m at Heathrow Terminal 5.


Airport Design


Airport Environments

  • What Makes A Successful Airport Environment? »

    Chris Hacking
    JG Ballard, writing for The Observer in 1997, said: “Airports and airfields have always held a special magic, gateways to infinite possibilities that only the sky can offer.” However, ten years on and post-9/11 is this still the reality?


Airport Building and Security Solutions


Airport Terminal Design

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