Aedas’ North Satellite Concourse at Hong Kong International Airport, showing winged roof, exposed steel columns and full‑height glazing. Interior view of Aedas-designed North Satellite Concourse at Hong Kong International Airport, featuring a curved winged roof with linear ceiling baffles, inclined steel support columns and full-height glazing. Polished stone flooring reflects natural daylight across the open passenger hall, with seating zones, vertical circulation cores and clear sightlines supporting transfer and boarding operations.

Hong Kong International Airport North Satellite Concourse

Hong Kong / PRC

The North Satellite Concourse is a stand-alone fully operational passenger concourse with ten bridge-served stands. The airy and spacious concourse is finished with durable materials and incorporates generous seating areas with natural lighting, landscaping, retail, food and beverage outlets, passenger lounges and transfer facilities, ensuring passenger experience through arrivals, departures and transfers process is a continuation of the existing airport facility. A ‘Sky-pod’ housing all the major plants and equipment floats over the dynamic winged roof.

Completion Year
2009
Gross Area of the Entire Development
18,900 sq m
Directors
Albert Tong
The Hong Kong Institute of Architects Annual Awards 2012
Finalist, Industrial / Transport / Utility Building of Hong Kong