15 September 2010
Final layer of The Rock
exposed before final reveal
Hoardings inside Wellington’s new International Terminal were taken down for the first time today, to reveal the copper archways, glass fissures and chasms in the roof and floor, creating a theatrical and dramatic ambience in The Rock.
While construction inside is still carrying on in the new departure lounge, international travellers will be able to get a glimpse of The Rock while waiting for their flights.
“Travellers will be able to get their first taste of how the new international terminal will improve the airport experience. We’re very excited to see the finished product and can hardly wait to showcase the completed building. We knew it would be a great addition, but standing inside you get a sense of just how great – it is absolutely spectacular,” said Steve Fitzgerald, Wellington Airport CEO.
The final layer of hoardings is nestled inside the copper archways leading into the main Rock and covered in quirky messages about Wellington and its newest talking point.
The hoardings also reveal that a Public Open Morning will be held at Wellington Airport on 21 November for anyone who would like to experience the Rock for themselves. A tour of the interior, as well as the exterior from outside on the tarmac, will be one of the many activities during the Open Morning.
The terminal will be
officially opened on 27 October and staggered opening events
will continue throughout November, finishing with the Public
Open Morning on 21 November
2010.
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