Super-quick post this. 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...
an ability to see (and not just glimpse) planes take off and land (makes time go by quicker)
an ability to see the masses of people moving about (makes time go by quicker)
i.e., not closed retail corridors
kind of like a live Koyannisqatsi
Posted by: cameron | June 19, 2008 at 05:45 PM