Liz Richardson
Educated in interior design and architecture, Liz offers a unique perspective on aviation design and the experience of the built environment at varying scales. She is known for exceptional problem-solving abilities, clear communication, and a keen eye for detail, ensuring the seamless integration of design and functionality in every project.
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3 - Airport design, planning and development - 10:45 - 11:10
Panel discussion: Experience + education – using design to enrich the passenger experience
Fostering a strong sense of place is essential to every airport environment. Airports around the globe face the challenge of using the built environment to convey the unique narratives of the regions they serve. How can these stories be brought to life in ways that truly enhance the passenger experience? This panel will explore how a design methodology rooted in experiential elements and storytelling can transform the traditional airport environment into a vibrant, engaged community space. We will share examples across CLT that use unexpected elements and sensory experiences as a thesis for implementing concepts at airports across the globe.
The audience will learn:
- Why it matters – spaces rich in immersive, discoverable elements play a critical role in elevating the passenger experience
- How key experiential moments become recognizable via social media and attract passengers even before they reach the airport
- How experiential elements focused on education allow for interpretive moments throughout each passenger’s journey
- Strategies for coordination across entire facilities, positioning elements that support wayfinding strategies, serving as beacons across a cohesive experience
- Empowering the unexpected – explore how interventions encountered throughout the passenger journey offer means for engagement, education, distraction and enjoyment