Oakland International Airport
District - OAK Airport

Oakland International Airport
District - OAK Airport

(Name)
(Name)
(Name)
District - OAK Airport
District - OAK Airport
District - OAK Airport
(Location)
(Location)
(Location)
Oakland International Airport
Oakland International Airport
Oakland International Airport
(Services)
(Services)
(Services)
Architecture & Interior Design
Architecture & Interior Design
Architecture & Interior Design
(Industry)
(Industry)
(Industry)
Transit
Transit
Transit
(SQ FT)
(SQ FT)
(SQ FT)
1,927
1,927
1,927
(Information)
(Information)
(Information)
Set to be District’s fourth Bay Area location, this space lets District do what District does best: be a welcoming place to ‘belly up’ and enjoy a fantastic glass of wine, a whiskey, or a cocktail. Following spirit of the Oakland District location (also for which Arcsine was architect), the design for this Terminal 2 location uses strong materials and comfortable, welcoming furnishings to make each guest linger and enjoy the views to the bustle of the airfield.
The bold, dark wood shrouding the food preparation area and serving as ceiling accent material is none other than carbonized cypress. This Japanese process of treating wood planks leaves the wood with a richness and depth only matched by the food and beverages served at District.
Set to be District’s fourth Bay Area location, this space lets District do what District does best: be a welcoming place to ‘belly up’ and enjoy a fantastic glass of wine, a whiskey, or a cocktail. Following spirit of the Oakland District location (also for which Arcsine was architect), the design for this Terminal 2 location uses strong materials and comfortable, welcoming furnishings to make each guest linger and enjoy the views to the bustle of the airfield.
The bold, dark wood shrouding the food preparation area and serving as ceiling accent material is none other than carbonized cypress. This Japanese process of treating wood planks leaves the wood with a richness and depth only matched by the food and beverages served at District.
Set to be District’s fourth Bay Area location, this space lets District do what District does best: be a welcoming place to ‘belly up’ and enjoy a fantastic glass of wine, a whiskey, or a cocktail. Following spirit of the Oakland District location (also for which Arcsine was architect), the design for this Terminal 2 location uses strong materials and comfortable, welcoming furnishings to make each guest linger and enjoy the views to the bustle of the airfield.
The bold, dark wood shrouding the food preparation area and serving as ceiling accent material is none other than carbonized cypress. This Japanese process of treating wood planks leaves the wood with a richness and depth only matched by the food and beverages served at District.



















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