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Client:

US Air Force


Location:

Andersen Air Force Base (Guam)


Details:

This is not your typical aircraft hangar. The Global Hawk Hangar – which houses unmanned aircraft drones worth millions of dollars – is an immense facility. Measuring the length of a football field, it is the largest hangar ever built at Andersen Air Force Base to date. The Global Hawk Hangar is the second hangar designed by Architects Pacific Inc., followed by the successful AEF FOL Hangar.

Unique Design Features
Guam has unique weather conditions and is vulnerable to earthquakes, floods and typhoons. As a result, special attention was given to the hangar’s structural integrity. Architects Pacific, Inc. mimicked the previous design – an arched barrel vault, high-bay hangar with reinforced concrete – to withstand high winds and seismic activity. The hangar meets Priority Level 3 security requirements with anti-terrorism protection measures and hazardous materials abatement. The entire building is wired with high-tech fire detection and suppression units, environmental controls and state-of-the-art communications capabilities such as satellite-linked antennas and dishes incorporated on both sides of the hangar.

Innovative Use of Space
The hangar accommodates up to six RQ-4 Global Hawks, which are unmanned flying machines. Architects Pacific, Inc. designed a 47,000 square foot covered aircraft maintenance space with adjacent space for maintenance support, supplies and tools.

To streamline hangar operations, Architects Pacific, Inc. called for 11,500 additional square feet to reorganize command and squadron operations. The space features secured work areas and classified storage. Because the drones are piloted by remote control, Architects Pacific, Inc. designed special interior and exterior spaces and utility connections for Launch Recovery Element (LRE) from which commanders fly and manipulate the unmanned crafts.