CONCESSIONS. Tenant Design Manual Addendum Dallas/Fort Worth Interna onal Airport Terminal D - South Village Improvements

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CONCESSIONS Tenant Design Manual Addendum Terminal D - South Village Improvements February 14, 2017 Rev 1 February 22, 2017

Introduc on As stated in the Tenant Design Manual, the design image of the in-line Village Center concession tenant spaces is created through standard/fixed condi ons related to the Neutral Frame, common storefront requirements and regulated storefront and signage zones. The exis ng Manual iden fies and addresses how tenants must work within those condi ons. This Addendum is developed to establish design guidance for new condi ons that are not covered by the exis ng Manual generally these new types share a condi on of being both within the frame and extending outside of the frame. Within this Addendum these new types are iden fied as Type B7, B8 and B9. Overiding Goal - Establish Image Our goal is to create a consistent and cohesive image that honors the Terminal Architecture, while simultaneously allowing individual tenants maximum flexibility in implemen ng their unique brand. From a Terminal Architecture standpoint, there must be consistency/compa bility in design that responds to the overall architecture of the Terminal AND unifies the en re Village thema cally. Individually, each Type must respond to and support more localized Urban Design condi ons, of which there are three. Type B7 must address what we refer to as the Corner condi on. Type B8 must address the Main Street Axis condi on. Type B9 must address the Indoor Street condi on. These Terminal Urban Design responses are discussed within each Building Design Condi on sec on of the document Manual. B7 - Corner Condi on B9 - Indoor Street Condi on B7 - Corner Condi on B8 - Main Street Axis Condi on B7 - Corner Condi on Page 2

2.3.2.7 Design Condi on B7 - Corner Condi on 1st level 2nd level Design Condi on B7 (Tenants 1, 2, 8, 10) is prominently located at the northeast and southwest corners of the Village and is considered to be an anchor and gateway to the South Village. They create a first impression by introducing the elements of the Village theme to travelers along the main east/west and north/south Terminal concourses. To establish this first impression, the the tenant will implement the following: 1. The tenant will introduce new LED Panels/Monuments at regular intervals that delineate the boundaries of the Concourse from the Concession space. The LED Panel/Monument serves as both a common Terminal Architecture element by incorpora ng ligh ng/wayfinding and Airport Iden ty graphics, AND an individual tenant element by incorpora ng digital graphics/ signage/display and serving as an armature for u li es, ligh ng and millwork anchor. (See Monument + Cornice (Ribbon) Elements descrip on page 14) Page 3

Design Condi on B7 - Corner Condi on Design Condi on B7 (Tenants 1, 2, 8, 10) exists at the southwest and northeast corners of the Village in high-volume space with 68 ceilings. As such they can be considered anchors and gateways to the rest of the Village. It is an cipated that future tenants will be Coffee (1), Entertainment Zone (2), Sit-Down Restaurant (8), and Entertainment Bar (10). This type consists of one or more unit frames, with (1, 2) being a single story, (8) being the first floor with a mezzanine level above (separate tenant) and 10 being located on the mezzanine level above (8). Type B7 (1, 2, 8) includes an adjacent outdoor sea ng area beyond the limits of the frame. Tenant 8 has exposure at the southeast along the main corridor, as well as exposure to the southwest along what will be a new Indoor Street passage through the middle of the Village block. monument (ribbon) element cornice (ribbon) element cornice (ribbon) element storefront control zone tenant LED panel / monument (ribbon) element 14-6 10 sea ng height element parallel signage zone 4 0 (Departures Level) Perspec ve looking north (top) and Sec on looking southwest (bo om) illustrate possible loca on/configura on of various design elements within the Ribbon Control Zone. tenant parallel signage tenant LED panel signage ribbon control zone sea ng Page 4

Design Condi on B7 - Corner Condi on cornice (ribbon) element tabletop height element tenant LED panel / monument (ribbon) element 17 (Mezzanine Level) 14-6 10 4 parallel signage zone storefront control zone * match width to align w/ faces of neutral frame columns beyond, typ. 0 (Departures Level) Plan (top) and Eleva on looking northwest (bo om) illustrate possible loca on/ configura on of various design elements within the Ribbon Control Zone. tenant parallel signage tenant LED panel signage ribbon control zone sea ng Page 5

2.3.2.8 Design Condi on B8 - Main Street Axis Condi on Design Condi on B8 (Tenants 3, 4, 5, 6) is located along the Main Street Axis directly beyond the Security Checkpoint. The design must respond to the Terminal Architecture in a way that clearly defines this major circula on path connec ng Security to the Gate Areas. To establish this Street, the tenant will implement the following: 1. The tenant will introduce at least one new Tenant LED Panel/Monument within the Ribbon Control Zone, along with various sea ng-height, counter-height or full-height sea ng/ transac on/display elements at loca ons/intervals that delineate the boundaries of the Street from the Concession space. See page 14 for Tenant LED Panel/Monument descrip on and requirements. These elements shall be complimentary/compa ble and not conflict with overhead canopy ligh ng element to be provided by the Airport. 2. DFW Airport will provide an overhead canopy element that creates a virtual ceiling plane within the high volume Terminal space, and visually links the Corner Condi ons with the Main Street Axis and Indoor Street Condi ons, in support of the overall visual theme of the Village. This canopy will be sculptural and will incorporate decora ve ligh ng as a design element (See Canopy Ligh ng Element descrip on page 13). Note that the exis ng floor-mounted torch lights will be removed by the Airport prior to all new tenant buildout work. Page 6

Design Condi on B8 - Main Street Axis Condi on Design Condi on B8 (Tenants 3, 4, 5, 6) is located in series along the Main Street Axis directly beyond the Security Checkpoint. It is an cipated that future tenants will be Snack (3), Open Retail (4), Sunglasses (5), and Electronics (6). It is a hybrid condi on where the tenant space extends both into the frame and projects outside the frame. As such, it has elements of both the Type A In-Line and the Type C Kiosk, but neither set of established rules applies cleanly. Each of the four Tenant units within Type B8 have notable dis nguishing characteris cs. Tenant 3 exists in a free-standing single-story unit frame with exposure on three sides. Tenant 4 is dis nguished by a ceiling condi on that varies with the low point under the bridge at 12 to a high point of 68 in the open street. Tenant 5 is dis nguished by a smaller footprint, being the intermediate bay size between two larger bays, and it being sandwiched between two adjacent spaces. The ceiling height is 68. Tenant 6, like Tenant 4, has a full bay footprint/width and 68 ceiling. It is dis nguished by it s corner loca on, and therefore has two frontages. canopy ligh ng element cornice (ribbon) element monument (ribbon) element display case element Perspec ve looking north illustrates possible loca on/configura on of various design elements within the Ribbon Control Zone. tenant parallel signage tenant LED panel signage ribbon control zone canopy/ligh ng zone sea ng Page 7

Design Condi on B8 - Main Street Axis Condi on tenant LED panel / monument (ribbon) element cornice (ribbon) element canopy/ligh ng element tenant LED panel / monument (ribbon) element canopy/ligh ng element zone mezzanine bridge overhead 17 (Mezzanine Level) 14-6 10 parallel signage zone 4 0 (Departures Level) storefront control zone Plan (top), Eleva on looking northwest (bo om le ) and Sec on looking southwest (bo om right) illustrate possible loca on/configura on of various design elements within the Ribbon Control Zone. tenant parallel signage tenant LED panel signage ribbon control zone canopy/ligh ng zone sea ng Page 8

2.3.2.9 Design Condi on B9 - Indoor Street Condi on Design Condi on B9 (Tenants 7, 9) is located in the north half of the Village along what will be a new Indoor Street. This street will bisect and weave through the center of the Village block to connect two exis ng corridors while crea ng addi onal concession frontage (Tenant 7, 9) along both sides. (It is worth no ng that Tenant 8 will also have exposure along this street.) The design must carry through common elements of the Terminal architecture while simultaneously crea ng a unique environment that will draw travelers into the street. The street should be animated, interes ng and invi ng. To establish this Street, the tenant will implement the following: 1. The tenant will introduce new LED Panel/Monuments (at least one) within the Ribbon Control Zone, along with various sea ng-height, counter-height or full-height sea ng/transac on/ display elements at loca ons/intervals that delineate the boundaries of the Street from the Concession space. See page 14 for Tenant LED Panel/Monument descrip on and requirements. These elements shall be complimentary/compa ble and not conflict with overhead canopy ligh ng element to be provided by the Airport. 2. DFW Airport will provide an overhead canopy element that creates a virtual ceiling plane within the high volume Terminal space, and visually links the Corner Condi ons with the Main Street Axis and Indoor Street Condi ons, in support of the overall visual theme of the Village. This canopy will be sculptural and should incorporate decora ve ligh ng as a design. (See Canopy Ligh ng Element descrip on page 13) 3. Introduce new terrazzo flooring that will match Terminal terrazzo. 4. Re-clad exis ng interior columns to match the stainless steel frame that will be exposed by the new corridor. Page 9

Design Condi on B9 - Indoor Street Condi on Type B9 (Tenants 7, 9) is located in the north half of the Village. It is an cipated that future tenants will be Fast Food Chicken (7) and Deli (9). Tenant 7 has exposure at the southwest exis ng main Corridor and along what will be a new Indoor Street passage through the middle of the Village block. It also has the poten al for exposure to the northwest into the new shared sea ng area. Tenant 9 has three-sided exposure to the northeast, northwest and also along what will be a new Indoor Street passage through the middle of the Village block. Both are one-story condi ons that occupy space inside and outside the frame. Feature Wall to enhance the overall image, ambiance and character of the Indoor Street. The feature wall may include elements such as: public art, graphics, interac ve digital display, green wall, etc. as coordinated with and approved by DFW. monument (ribbon) element ceiling ligh ng elements feature wall element Perspec ve looking southwest illustrates possible loca on/configura on of various design elements within the Ribbon Control Zone. tenant parallel signage tenant LED panel signage ribbon control zone ceiling ligh ng zone sea ng feature wall Page 10

Design Condi on B9 - Indoor Street Condi on Plan illustrates possible loca on/configura on of various design elements within the Ribbon Control Zone. indoor street ribbon control zone open sea ng sea ng feature wall Page 11

Design Condi on B9 - Indoor Street Condi on parallel signage zone ceiling ligh ng element tenant LED panel / monument (ribbon) element feature wall element 17 (Mezzanine Level) 14-6 10 4 storefront control zone 0 (Departures Level) tenant LED panel / monument (ribbon) element feature wall element ceiling ligh ng element 17 (Mezzanine Level) 14-6 10 4 parallel signage zone storefront control zone 0 (Departures Level) Eleva on looking southwest (top) and Sec on looking southeast (bo om) illustrate possible loca on/configura on of various design elements within the Ribbon Control Zone. tenant parallel signage tenant LED panel signage canopy/ligh ng zone sea ng feature wall Page 12

Design Criteria 3 Elements + Materials The Theme and Design Guidelines for the new Types in the South Village will incorporate the following characteris cs: 1. Drama c sculptural ligh ng element (by the Airport); 2. Generally light and open feel with minimal perimeter enclosure defined by ver cal pylons and varying height sea ng/transac on/display elements located at a few key points; 3. Materials and finishes of excep onal quality. Op on 1 - For the Type B spaces the material pale e is limited to stainless steel, glass, solid surface and terrazzo, with flexibility for the tenant to pe on the Airport for variances on a case-by-case basis. The images (right) illustrate the various elements (tenant LED panel/monument, cornice, sea ng-height, counterheight or full-height sea ng/transac on/display elements) that can be employed to define the Lease Line within the Ribbon Control Zone. Op on 2 - Note: The tenant is responsible for securing all display elements and merchandise, as necessary. No full or par al height par ons will be allowed outside the Storefront Control Zone. Also refer to the revised Airport standard for folding glass panel system at Storefront Control Zone. Op on 3 - counter height display element Op on 4 - full height display element Page 13

Design Criteria 3 Monument + Cornice (Ribbon) Elements The Monument + Cornice combine to create the Ribbon Element and are conceived as an extension of the Village frame pushed outside the box to the external Lease Line. It will be located at the inside edge of the 3-6 Setback Zone. The monument serves as both a common Terminal Architecture element AND an individual tenant element by integra ng digital graphics/signage/ display, while serving as an armature for u li es, ligh ng and casework. The design/dimensions of the Monument + Cornice (Ribbon) Elements are defined in the accompanying illustra ons (below). Materials The Monument + Cornice shall consist of stainless steel cladding to match the exis ng Village frame. Alterna ves may be considered on a case-by-case basis. varies 6 varies *30 *30 varies 6 6 *30 tenant LED panel 10-0 8-0 stainless steel cornice ribbon element stainless steel monument ribbon element tenant LED panel stainless frame w/ reveal varies varies tenant LED panel stainless steel monument ribbon element ribbon control zone 6 15 3 tabletop height element Enlarged Sec on Ribbon Element Enlarged Plan Ribbon Element stainless steel base *match width to align w/ faces of exis ng neutral frame columns Page 14

Design Criteria 3 canopy ligh ng element cornice neutral cladding tenant LED panel monument neutral cladding frame monument neutral cladding base ribbon control zone Image illustrates possible loca on/configura on of various design elements within the Ribbon Control Zone. Page 15