What is Airport Architecture?
Airport Architecture and the architecture of travel is an exploration of the most ubiquitous structures in contemporary travel: the airport. Every other week, I look at some aspect of airport architecture or design, including new terminals, airport history, unique design aspects, interviews, and more.
About me
I’m Edward, or Ned, a Washington, D.C., resident, world traveler, and avid runner and cyclist who has spent the past 15 years reporting on the global airline industry. I write about a variety of aviation and transportation topics for The Washington Post, Travel + Leisure, The Points Guy, FlightGlobal, Skift, and elsewhere.
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Is there a terminal or unique aspect of airport design you want to see on Airport Architecture? Please send me your ideas! Shoot me an email: ned(at)byerussell.com.
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