Charlottesville Albemarle Airport Business Center

Feb 3, 2016

We had the opportunity to update and modify the Charlottesville Albemarle Airport (CHO) airport business center. This small project took a small space and made it more functional and beautiful.

charlottesville regional airport CHO

charlottesville regional airport CHO

The Charlottesville Albemarle Airport (CHO) is set to unveil their new Business Center as the airport moves to meet the needs of their growing clientele.  Roughly 1300 square feet of the existing upper northern concourse will now be home to a new business center that will house individual seating for the solo passenger that needs to “plug in” to small meeting spaces to a private conference room that can be reserved.  Design elements such as brick, slate, drywall detailing, and light fixtures draw from the architecture of airport.  Ray Gaines and Paul Tassell met with CHO staff to present their design ideas which were met with an overwhelming positive response.  After approval, construction started immediately and will be complete early 2016.

charlottesville regional airport

charlottesville regional airport

charlottesville regional airport

Update: Finished photo:

Charlottesville Albemarle Airport (CHO)

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