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MUC Munich Airport Satellite Terminal 2 MUC Munich Airport Satellite Munich Airport, T2 Satellite Planning and construction 2008–2016 The Munich Airport T2 Satellite launched in 2016 offers Airports Terminal 2 full passenger comfort and functional efficiency. Striking architecture and a wide range of catering and retail options guarantee the highest standards of quality for travelers to Germany’s first mid-field terminal. Munich Airport, Terminal 2 Planning and construction 1998–2003 Munich Airport International attracts worldwide praise for its long-term development potential, its passenger-friendly architecture and the quality of its visual design. Koch + Partner felt committed to maintain this high standard. With its design for Terminal 2 Koch + Partner successfully refined the overall concept. Terminal 2 received numerous design awards. Munich Airport, Terminal 2 Conversion and extension 2007–2009 P Due to EU Regulations passengers from Non-Schengen countries transferring to connecting flights at European airports must be separated from other passengers, in order to pass through additional security checks. For this purpose, an extra floor was added to the pier building during the ongoing airport operation. P World‘s Best Airport Terminal Conversion and extension Skytrax Awards 2017 PVG Koch + Partner Airport Design Airport Projects Airport Masterplanning, Terminals, Concourses, Airport Parking and beyond: Koch + Partner offers a wide range of experience, International particularly in airport and transportation plan- BUD Hungaria PLQ Lithuania ning. A team of top-class planning specialists, Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Palanga International Airport including architects, urban planners, interior Airport – Competition Terminal Design – Competition designers, engineers and specialized consultants offer the full range of architectural planning MUC MUC Germany VKO Russia IGA Turkey PVG China and consultation services. Munich Airport Vnukovo International Airport Istanbul Grand Airport Shanghai Pudong Masterplan, General Aviation + Hangars Moscow GTC (Ground Transportation Center) International Airport Experience Parking P20 and Extension Parking – Competition and Landside – Planning and Design Terminal Design – Competition For more than 40 years Koch+Partner has been Airport City – Preliminary Design on the cutting edge in all areas of airport plan- ATH Greece KWI Kuwait ning and is one of the most experienced German Athens Airport Eleftherios Venizelos Kuwait International Airport SCV Romania HGH architectural practices for airport design. Our Car Park Building P1 – Planning and Design Terminal Design – Competition Suceava Stefan cel Mare numerous reference projects are evidence of our International Airport HGH China RKT United Arab Emirates reliability and our high planning quality – up to Expansion and Modernization – Study Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport Ras Al Khaimah International Airport ATH KWI International Passenger Terminal Conversion and Extension – Study the last detail. with Airport City – Competition Croatia ZAG Sustainability Zagreb International Airport United Arab Emirates SHJ The concept of sustainability belongs to Competition Management and URC China Sharjah International Airport Consulting Urumqi International Airport Competition Koch + Partner design methodology. We feel New Terminal 2 obliged to the responsible use of resources, Terminal Design – Competition energy-efficient architecture and eco-friendly building methods as well as taking into account of the needs for person with reduced mobility (PRM) as well as elderly people. BBI TKQ WRO Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Final Poland Terminal 1 Extension Terminal 1 Extension Domestic Terminal Satellite 1 – PTS Satellite 2 – PTS WRO International Terminal New Domestic Terminal Extension International Terminal Extension Domestic Terminal Extension International Terminal Partners and Network Copernicus Airport Wroclaw Airport City Airport City Founded in 1970 by Norbert Koch the office Terminal Design – Competition Koch + Partner is managed by Jürgen Zschornack and Michael Nahr. Since 2016 Koch + Partner is Poland LCJ part of the OBERMEYER Holding GmbH, a strong Lodz Wladyslaw Reymont Airport HGH and solid partner for our international airport Terminal Design – Competition Extension Steps planning and construction activities. 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