Sydney Airport T1 + T2 + T3, Amenity Upgrades

Architecture Small projects Mascot, New South Wales, Australia

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Warm finishes and access to natural light underscore the design approach.

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Amenity design takes cures from high-end residential.

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The scheme incorporates noise-reducing surfaces and warm finishes.

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Amenity design takes cures from high-end residential.

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Generous parent rooms offer quality baby changing areas, private feeding rooms, microwaves, and hot water taps.

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Description

Amenities that support ‘travelling in style.’

Taking cues from high-end residential, DesignInc's Interiors team collaborated with Sydney Airport on the design for refurbishment of eight new tactile, comfortable bathroom facilities at Sydney’s T1 International and T2 + T3 Domestic Airports.

Its intuitive composition, warm palette and incorporation of natural light creates a unique experience fit for all travellers—a new benchmark for Sydney Airport. Proof of concept and design development were delivered within a live terminal environment, a baseline amenities concept fit for future implementation across Sydney Airport’s sites.

Comfort is central to the scheme, incorporating noise-reducing surfaces and warm finishes—perfect for all passengers, including those with hidden disabilities. Larger capacity amenities offer adult accessible changing facilities and gender-neutral bathrooms, while more generous parent rooms offer quality baby changing areas, private feeding rooms, microwaves, and hot water taps.

Intimate, concealed LED lights help to reduce energy usage—while low usage fittings and efficient heat pumping infrastructure ensures water is used sparingly. Design adaptively builds on existing assets to more energy-efficient systems, supporting Sydney Airport’s transition to a more circular approach to asset management. The scheme employs natural daylight which adjusts accordingly to the time to day.

These upgrades mark DesignInc’s latest collaboration with Sydney Airport, a proud relationship which began back in the early 2000’s.

The project team included DesignInc, Introba, Aurecon, Maynard Design Consultancy and Hicon for Sydney Airport.

Details

Completion date 2024
Building levels 1

Project team

DesignInc Lead Designer
Introba
Maynard Design
Aurecon