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The main feature of the new Central Terminal is a grand civic space. The Pacific Marketplace is a city streetscape, a scene of the Northwest community complete with shops, restaurants, landscaping, a view to the airfield, and public art. The gathering place, designed by Fentress Bradburn Architects, encompasses 60,000 square feet with a 60-foot tall ceiling and a west-facing structural glass curtain wall. During the day, the large expanse of glass floods the space with sparkle and light; at night, the glowing room becomes a beacon. This interior space feels like an outdoor room.
In October 2000, the artist team of Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schechter was selected to create a significant artwork for the space.
The centerpiece of art in the Pacific Marketplace, Landing, is made up of 2800 individual sculptures arrayed in such a way that they form the image of a snow goose landing on a calm lake.