Toronto International Airport
Toronto International Airport
Toronto International Airport

Merit Award
Lester B. Pearson International Airport, Toronto

Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Design Firm
Pentagram Design, New York, NY

Design Team
Michael Gericke (Principal in Charge), Lior Vaturi

Associate Designers
Entro Communications, Toronto, Canada; Wayne McCutcheon; Steve Dewingaerde

Fabrication
WSI Sign Systems

Client
Greater Toronto Airport Authority

Photographer
Peter Mauss/Esto

Terminal One at Lester B. Pearson International Airport in Toronto is a major hub for international travel between the US and Canadian borders and one of the busiest airports in the world. Any signage system has to accommodate the Canadian Language Act, which mandates all public signage appear in both English and French.

The designers created two different signage elements: tall information pylons made of aluminum and overhead directional signage. All signage was designed for maximum visibility across the terminal's interior spaces and is internally illuminated with long-life lighting elements for minimal maintenance. A traveler can intuitively follow his or her way through the terminal using a color-coded system for information regarding gates, ground transportation, customs, and amenities.

Jury Comment
"This wayfinding system is simple and functional in execution and its readability from considerable distances supports quick association with destination for the traveler. In an already harried environment like an airport, the designers give a simple gift to the user by not making them work hard to interpret the symbols. I love the clean color palette of black, silver, and white punctuated with yellow. The masculine design imparts a solid, no-nonsense feel to the signage. The messaging has a simple a-b-c approach that is comforting and respectful to the traveler."




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