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San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsThe high tech industry leaders of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/silicon-valley">Silicon Valley</a> now have a state of the art <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/airport">airport</a> worthy of their business - and it's officially LEED Silver certified! After years of flying people in and out, the San Jose Mineta airport was not looking too hot. It was high time the airport got a major upgrade, and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-national-museum-of-the-marine-corps-is-a-green-roofed-monument-to-servicemen/">Fentress Architects</a> took the lead to design and manage the complicated renovation of Terminal B. The end result is a beautiful, solar-powered, naturally daylit space with an energy-efficient design that people will be happy to travel through.1
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsThe <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/green-renovation">renovation</a> of the Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport was a tricky affair that involved temporary terminals, a tight narrow site with little room to expand into and an ever bustling crowd of travelers flying in and out.2
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsInspiration for Terminal B's new design came from both the high tech world the airport caters to as well as the natural agricultural world the valley used to be.3
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsThe result is a sinuous <a href="http://inhabitat.com/slumtube-affordable-housing-made-from-shipping-pallets/">articulated tube</a> with a generous glass curtain wall broken by stretches perforated metal.4
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsLayered and very textured, the building is a dynamic space filled with the latest state-of-the-art technology for the international traveler.5
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsSustainable design was at the heart of the renovation with a strong focus on lifecycle impact, energy and water efficiency and improved indoor air quality for the passengers.6
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress Architects<a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/daylighting">Natural daylight</a> streams in through windows, skylights and the concourse's glass curtain wall, which is appropriately shaded to optimize energy use and light.7
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsEnergy efficiency strategies help the building exceed standards by 16% and water conservation measures achieved a 75% reduction.8
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsAlmost all of the construction waste was diverted and a 13% of the building's materials came from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/recycled-materials">recycled materials</a>.9
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsOne of the more innovative strategies are the airports new, high tech "air chairs" that were specifically designed for the San Jose Airport with the help of Zoeftig and airport officials.10
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsMaster plan for the San Jose Airport.11
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsCross section of Terminal B.12
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsFront elevation of Terminal B.13
San Jose Terminal B-Fentress ArchitectsTerminal B at San Jose Airport was completed in June of 2010 and was awarded its LEED Silver certification in February of 2011.14














