Super-quick post this (and please excuse the rubbish formatting). Here's a question I need help in answering...
What makes a great Airport?
Is it the coolest shops, the finest food or the shortest queues? Maybe it’s something else altogether. What do you think? Bonus points for a true-life story.
I guess my question has 2 parts. What do you think are the ingredients of a great Airport (what you know) - then what would you like to see in an Airport (what you desire).
Of course the answers have a caveat, based on context - which itself presents interesting design challenges around choice and flexibility.
If you have a moment, I'd really appreciate any thoughts you have. Thanks...
I like when airports present or reflect some aspect of the city they represent; having a sense of place other than "airport"
Posted by: Steve Portigal | June 19, 2008 at 06:03 AM