New Renderings for Single-Terminal at Kansas City Intl. Airport Unveiled

Aug. 30, 2019
The architectural firm Edgemoor hired to design the new single-terminal Kansas City International Airport presented new renderings.

The architectural firm Edgemoor hired to design the new single-terminal Kansas City International Airport presented new renderings during a Kansas City, Missouri, City council business session.

The new renderings from SOM include depictions of the airport’s exterior, retail shopping area, check-in area, observation area and baggage claim.

The proposed 1 million-square-foot building is the largest infrastructure project in Kansas City history. It will include 39 gates with the ability to expand capacity to 50 gates in the future and a 6,300-space parking structure.

The terminal is expected to be completed where the old Terminal A building once stood by early 2023 ahead of the NFL Draft, which will come to Kansas City in April 2023. More than 60 local firms, including 41 minority- or women-owned businesses, will participate in the project, which is expected to generate up to 5,000 construction-related jobs, according to a release from KCI.

The design will incorporate the “use of materials that are warm, welcoming, and unique to Kansas City — spaces that reflect our city's hospitality and culture.” That includes natural wood ceilings and natural stone walls, including the use of stone similar to the stone at Union Station. The design also will include fountains and an interactive display that tells the history of Kansas City and the airport site.