Alaska Airlines Lounge at SFO

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Alaska Airlines Lounge at SFO

William Duff Architects

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Alaska Airlines partnered with us to design a 11,000+ sq. ft. lounge in San Francisco International Airport’s Harvey Milk Terminal 1 that reflects their brand and the Bay Area’s spirit of innovation. Organized into distinct zones—“Take a Breath,” “Help Yourself,” and “Cut Loose”—the lounge offers a seamless guest journey rooted in comfort and hospitality. Design solutions transformed a linear footprint into dynamic, connected spaces using sweeping curves, varied ceilings, and custom furniture. A 40-foot metal acoustic wall inspired by the Golden Gate Bridge enhances both sound control and sense of place. Materiality reinforces the lounge’s refined industrial language, with details like brass accents, a Fireclay tile mural, and high-touch lighting. Designed to LEED Gold standards, the space integrates sustainable practices and inclusive seating for travelers’ diverse needs. The result sets a new benchmark for domestic lounges—elevating both guest experience and brand identity.

Key Team Members

William Duff Architects, Architect
Turner Construction, General Contractor
KPFF Consulting Engineers, Structural Engineer
Interface Engineering, MEP
Design West Partnership, Food Service Design
LEED Consultant: ARUP, AV, Acoustics
Studio Three Twenty One, Lighting Designer
Matthew Millman, Photo Credit