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Prague Airport Terminal 3 – ADC

In the hands of Studio Ra15, Terminal 3 at Prague Airport has undergone a thoughtful upgrade that balances functionality, comfort, and representation.

Buildings.

Photos

Petr Polak

Words

Kira Treliving

Czech practice Studio Ra15 has introduced a striking new airside steel canopy to the terminal while preserving the postmodern character of the original 1990s structure. The terminal, used primarily for private aviation, commissioned carried out a series of upgrades, aiming to achieve a more contemporary and representative appearance that was better suited to its modern, high-end clientele.

Original canopy elements have been either refurbished or replaced on the landside façade, with the surrounding area enhanced by reducing excessive paved surfaces, adding greenery, converting unused zones into grassy strips, and planting trees and shrubs all contributing to a more pleasant and legible public forecourt. New street furniture, stainless steel safety bollards, and backlit information pylons also help clarify circulation routes.

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On the airside, a striking new steel canopy has been added along with a distinctive web-like structure composed of equilateral triangles, supported by seven truncated pyramid-shaped columns. The canopy’s geometry is echoed in the design of new staircases and ramps with brushed metal cladding, creating an elegant silhouette visible from afar. The redesign also reflects the need to separate operational flows, introducing independent entrances for VIP guests, tour groups, arrivals, and departures to ensure smooth and secure circulation.

Interior renovations focused on the ground floor, which remained operational throughout construction. A new entrance hall and adjoining check-in areas offer an intuitive and seamless path through the terminal, while thoughtfully placed relaxation and work zones provide passengers with a comfortable environment while waiting.

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Here, materials such as brushed metal, glass, and decorative elements in the VIP zone underscore the terminal’s representative role. The VIP lounge features glass-clad columns and bespoke furniture. Integrated greenery, through green walls and standalone planters, contributes to a calm and cultivated ambiance. A separate protocol lounge, featuring the Czech lion motif, offers a dignified space for official visits.

Credits

General contractor

PORR

Steel canopy structure

Mužík a syn

Aluminium canopy cladding

Albet

Ramp and staircase cladding, ceilings

ProInterier

Street-level entrances

Spiral

Tiling supplier

ProCeram

Glass partitions

RACCOON

Built-in furniture

Nüssli

Freestanding furniture supplier

Techo

Signage and wayfinding

Atlas

Baggage system

LogTech

Lighting supplier

Delta Light

Additional images

Source: Architecture Today