
DFW Terminal F Design Concept
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, currently the second busiest passenger airport in the world, has its sights set on becoming number one. To achieve this ambitious goal and accommodate the rapid growth of the metroplex, DFW recognized the need to expand. Introducing the design concept for Terminal F, the airport’s highly anticipated sixth terminal, equipped with 15 initial gates and expandable to 22. This new concourse ensures the airport’s ability to efficiently manage surging passenger demands, while delivering enhanced services and state-of-the-art facilities.
Terminal F embodies DFW International Airport’s commitment to transforming travel. With a passenger-centric focus, efficient layout, cutting-edge amenities, and advanced technology, our design concept elevates the passenger experience and sets a new standard for modern airports.

One of the architectural highlights of the terminal is its iconic glazing. This striking use of glass doesn’t just reduce solar heat gain and glare, it immerses passengers in a world of natural light and panoramic views.

In passenger surveys of mega-airports, DFW consistently ranks highly. This is an airport commited to exceptional service. Accordingly, our concept for Terminal F introduces a range of innovative enhancements for passengers. These include a sensory room, family and adult changing stations, and dynamic digital travel information, meeting the needs of a diverse crowd and helping every traveler’s journey go smoothly.




Unlike the existing single-loaded concourses, the Terminal F concept uses a double-loaded layout. This efficient plan reduces the travel distance from entry to gate without sacrificing a full array of amenities. While streamlining the passenger journey, it also optimizes operational efficiency.

The design concept for Terminal F proposes modular bays prefabricated near the site. Enabling rapid assembly significantly reduces construction time and costs, also minimizing disruption to airport operations.
