b'scalloped ceilings that echo the PiedmontSee More. Know More. hills, a gold ribbon paying homage to the areas gold rush history, and an oculus skylight that symbolizes Queen CharlottesRespond Faster.crown and fills the space with natural light. Doorframe gingham patterns reference the citys textile industry, while shades of blue honor local sports teams.Garages are high-traffic, high-risk environments, In partnership with the Arts and Science Council, eight artists were selected to createespecially at airports. Our Parking Guidance System pieces for locations throughout Terminal 1, including subterranean walkways,uses overhead camera-based sensors andarrival areas for international and domestic passengers, on the mezzanine and in selectsurveillance software to monitor and record in and elevator areas. The wide range of work includesbetween spaces, providing operators with HD video sculptures, murals and terrazzo flooring. and data that strengthens safety, security, andCommunicate and Celebrate control.Given the length and complexity of the Terminal Lobby Expansion, CLT executed a concerted public information and marketingIdentify suspicious activitycampaign to help keep guests and localSupport law enforcement requests and residents engaged and give them a little bit of hope that we were making progress,liability claims with recorded HD video Christine explains. We were very intentional about celebrating milestones and trying toReview actionable dataprepare the customer for what was coming.This became easier as the projectWhen parking data and HD video work together,progressed and new sections of the building opened, particularly Checkpoint 1. That wasyour team can make informed, confident decisions. a big one for us because that really gave us the footprint for what the checkpoints wereLearn more at tkhsecurity.com/USgoing to look like in the main lobby area, Christine recalls.We renovated the airports living roomtheir front door, really, Beecken remarks. In doing so, it comes with some pains, but we embraced them. For instance, temporary partitions were dressed up with seasonal decorations during the holidays and regional imagery other times of the year. Signage was kept current and clear, he adds. Goebel notes that designers dedicated a lot of time providing accurate and appropriate signage to ensure safe pathways and flowespecially during the COVID pandemic. Having that project team culture of focusing on the passenger first enabled us to weather that storm, he adds.Leveraging social media and posting staff in the terminal to direct customers and answer questions were keys to the public AirportImprovement.comJanuary | February 2026'