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San Francisco Airport LEED Gold Certified Terminal 2San Francisco Airport has revealed its renovated Terminal 2, which aims to be the first LEED Gold-certified airport terminal in the U.S. Featuring 90 percent recycled building materials from the original terminal that opened in 1954, Gensler-designed SFO Terminal 2 wants to lead the way by example for other U.S. airports looking to go green. But that's just for starters. The new terminal also wants to make travelers more comfortable while they reduce waste.1
SFO Terminal 2 Curbside Arrival LEED GoldSan Francisco Airport has revealed its renovated Terminal 2, which aims to be the first LEED Gold-certified airport terminal in the U.S. Featuring 90 percent recycled building materials from the original terminal that opened in 1954, Gensler-designed SFO Terminal 2 wants to lead the way by example for other U.S. airports looking to go green. But that's just for starters. The new terminal also wants to make travelers more comfortable while they reduce waste.2
San Francisco Airport Terminal 2 Paperless Ticketing CounterSan Francisco Airport has revealed its renovated Terminal 2, which aims to be the first LEED Gold-certified airport terminal in the U.S. Featuring 90 percent recycled building materials from the original terminal that opened in 1954, Gensler-designed SFO Terminal 2 wants to lead the way by example for other U.S. airports looking to go green. But that's just for starters. The new terminal also wants to make travelers more comfortable while they reduce waste.3
San Francisco Airport Gate Seating Laptop Plugin StationsSan Francisco Airport has revealed its renovated Terminal 2, which aims to be the first LEED Gold-certified airport terminal in the U.S. Featuring 90 percent recycled building materials from the original terminal that opened in 1954, Gensler-designed SFO Terminal 2 wants to lead the way by example for other U.S. airports looking to go green. But that's just for starters. The new terminal also wants to make travelers more comfortable while they reduce waste.4
San Francisco Airport Terminal 2 Hydration Station for Refilling Reusable Water BottlesSan Francisco Airport has revealed its renovated Terminal 2, which aims to be the first LEED Gold-certified airport terminal in the U.S. Featuring 90 percent recycled building materials from the original terminal that opened in 1954, Gensler-designed SFO Terminal 2 wants to lead the way by example for other U.S. airports looking to go green. But that's just for starters. The new terminal also wants to make travelers more comfortable while they reduce waste.5





