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You can get a sense of that aesthetic at the St. Louis airport. Granted, I experienced that back in 1992. One probably can't see it there anymore.
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ROF. I looked at this and went "BOND"and then read the post. Soooo true. But it reminded me of | I think its the spy who loved me, the underwater one with the dome that surfaces etc. Very 60's retro...
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Nice. Form and function seemed to be ditched for just function the last 30 odd years which is a shame - at least it seems to be turning around . . . barely. And then only for what seem mega projects....
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A couple of people involved in property and construction down here tell me that nobody bothers building to last any more. Most modern buildings such as you see in urban CBDs are only built to stand...
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I used to go through there on monthly trips from HOU-NYC-LHR and LAX-NYC-LHR in the late 1970s when TWA and Pan Am were still the overseas airlines of choice. I remember the place packed with the very...
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Please do. A final thought about yesterday's tomorrowland today: Back then we hadn't invented the wheel. Seriously. Back when the TWA tomorrowland terminal was built everyone still lugged their...
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