![]() There are no hard rules for how to design to enhance sense of place – it can manifest in a multitude of ways at SLC you may find yourself checking out under a tree in Maverik, shopping for SLC’s favourite goods in Hip & Humble, or popping in for a local periodical in Deseret News – SLC’s oldest newspaper Sense of place is the final layer that pushes the concept that little bit further, enhancing connection of the offering with the region, city or local experience. Airports are a key part of the passenger journey they act as an opportunity to showcase the city and ultimately strengthen guest satisfaction and connection to place.Įvery Smart space is designed with the passenger in mind – embedded within our process and strategy are opportunities for operational efficiency, integration of sustainability, planning that promotes equal access and accessibility, cost efficiency and thoughtful and tailored designs. From travel essentials including Trip Advisor, Maverik (2 locations), Deseret News, and CNBC, to beloved retail favourites Liberty Park Market, KSL Bookshop, Hip & Humble, No Boundaries, and Visit Salt Lake, each store embraces the true nature of Salt Lake City.Īs sense of place continues to hold significant importance in airport design, it’s imperative that offerings embed distinctive features drawn from local influences. In partnership with Paradies Lagardère, Smart_ are elated to unveil 10 new retail concepts that elevate the passenger experience and celebrate the glorious backdrop of the mountain west. ![]() The new SLC is NOW open! HOK’s newly designed Salt Lake City Airport is an ode to Utah’s natural beauty.
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