The architectural solution of the Plan B Architects, the extended passenger terminal at the Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport, offers passengers the experience of a space that carries the message of the environment in which they enter. The traveller enters the green alpine environment of the country and artistic interventions by local artists Aleksandra Vajd and Laura Amann.

The upgrade of the passenger terminal was followed not only by an increase in capacity and technological modernisation of the airport, but also by an extremely economical design concept required by the limited budget of the investor of the Fraport Slovenia. We have managed to place it perfectly in the context of the space in which the traveller enters with the surrounding views of the green unspoiled nature of the country, forests and meadows, mountains and at the same time with artistic interventions in the terminal.

The new image of the terminal is condensed into an industrial look combined with concrete, metal and wooden interior cladding, so the architectural elements and individual selected materials reflect the Slovenian space.

The airport area is thus understood as an event space through which passengers move and meet the Slovenian culture, Slovenian art, Slovenian design, wrapped in views of the natural environment, which is enabled by the open architectural surfaces of the terminal.