When the first commercial planes took flight, so did architecture. Like many other moments of technological advancement, the fascination with soaring through the skies heavily influenced the design movements of the last fifty years- not only in terms of how we design airports and think about the airline passenger experience, but the aesthetics of aviation and how the fabrics, textures, and high-end details would influence our lives on the ground.
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Material Inspiration: 10 Projects Inspired by Concrete
To celebrate the launch of ArchDaily Materials, our new product catalog, we've rounded up 10 awesome projects from around the world that were inspired by one material: concrete. Check out the projects after the break...
https://www.archdaily.com/457418/material-inspiration-10-projects-inspired-by-concreteEric Baldwin
André Balazs Tapped to Transform JFK’s Historic TWA Terminal
André Balazs, CEO of André Balazs Properties, has been tapped by Port Authority officials to redevelop the historic, Eero Saarinen-designed TWA terminal at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. Balazs will transform the terminal into the “Standard, Flight Center” hotel and conference center, equipped with food and beverage space, retail, a spa and fitness center, meeting facilities and a flight museum.
https://www.archdaily.com/427908/andre-balazs-tapped-to-transform-jfk-s-historic-twa-terminalKarissa Rosenfield
AD Classics: TWA Terminal / Eero Saarinen
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Architects: Eero Saarinen
- Year: 1962
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Manufacturers: Pyrok
https://www.archdaily.com/66828/ad-classics-twa-terminal-eero-saarinenAdelyn Perez