Concept Rise explores the relationship between air and ground, eVTOL vehicles and modular terminals.

How general use airports can unlock our electric future

Concept Rise explores a better future, one in which we all want to live. The relationship between air and ground, vehicle and terminal, business and the community. Countless rounds of design, debate, and development went into conceptualizing and equitable experience for passengers and users.

 

Thousands of under-utilized airports with spatial ‘reserves’ for low-cost, high-speed vertiport development.

Concept Rise explores a better future, one in which we all want to live. The relationship between air and ground, vehicle and terminal, business and the community. Countless rounds of design, debate, and development went into conceptualizing and equitable experience for passengers and users.

 
Thousands of under-utilized airports with spatial ‘reserves’ for low-cost, high-speed vertiport development.

A complete ‘plug and play’ system

Play&Co has designed a vertiport concept to fit existing airport master plans. Connectable modules can be built in a controlled environment and delivered to site in weeks, not months.

 
The zero energy ready vertiport employs advanced manufacturing techniques that improve energy ratings.

Better for the planet and designed for conservation

The zero energy ready vertiport employs advanced manufacturing techniques that improve energy ratings and minimize waste by up to 91% vs traditional construction. A solar farm powers the vertiport and a green roof facilitates thermal regulation, sound insulation, and carbon sequestration.

 
terminals are designed for ultimate versatility. Companies can curate their own unique ‘branded experiences

Better for business and designed for versatility at scale

Serving as a ‘blank canvas’, terminals are designed for ultimate versatility. Companies can curate their own unique ‘branded experiences’ by customizing everything from floorplan to furnishings, colors to cladding. Business is booming? That’s covered too. With foresight, extra terminals can be installed as demand increases.

 
‘Modules’ can be configured in a variety of ways to form custom vertiports that address specific business floor-plan and functionality requirements.

Scalable modular construction

‘Modules’ can be configured in a variety of ways to form custom vertiports that address specific business floor-plan and functionality requirements.

 

With room to grow

With planning and foresight, additional vertiport terminals can be delivered to site as demand and traffic grows.

 

Passenger experience is everything

Passenger traffic flows and universal design principles were key drivers in the design of the vertiport interior environment. Additionally, careful thought was given to surrounding landscaping and vertiport access. Integration of natural habitats, outdoor seating and walkways combine to create a pleasant arrival or departing experience.

 

Air mobility doing more

Recent rises in urban living costs, the pandemic, and the rise of remote work are fueling a trend towards de-urbanization. This trend, coupled with an immediate need for climate change action presents a broad set of opportunities for the sustainable revitalization of regional communities. Strategically planned, designed and developed Advanced Air Mobility infrastructure can immediately help communities capitalize on this shift.

 

An electrical ‘hub’

Vertiport terminals sited at general use airports can double as centralized electricity hubs that harvest, store and operate on clean energy. Beyond their own self-sufficiency, they can serve as a ‘home’ or ‘dock’ for electric municipal vehicles such as school buses when not in use. Surplus reserves can be equitably fed to the surrounding community.

 

Opportunity for expansion

Vertiport terminals sited at general use airports can double as centralized electricity hubs that harvest, store and operate on clean energy. Beyond their own self-sufficiency, they can serve as a ‘home’ or ‘dock’ for electric municipal vehicles such as school buses when not in use. Surplus reserves can be equitably fed to the surrounding community.