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I just can't get excited about an airport, not at all. Long gone are the days where families could go to see someone off or watch them land. Meet grandma at the gate and walk her out. Enjoy the space and amenities, relax, have fun.
Now it's just a battle. No one allowed unticketed, everything is horrible overpriced because you're captive, nothing is relaxed or enjoyable. Airports are not places to meet people or explore. It is a race to get in and out as quickly as possible while dodging around all the slow people. I could care less what an airport looks like. What a giant waste of money. And can we please not pretend that giant airport skylights will be anything but dirty and opaque after 6 months? |
Allright Debbie Downer. Not that some of what you say isn't true. Also, I'm sure they have considered how to maintain the glass.
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Anywhere to see the photos for free? I don't have access to Crains.
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Beyond that, Chicago is losing perhaps billions of dollars per year because it's difficult to connect to domestic flights from international locations at O'Hare. I find the possibility of Chicago becoming the BEST place to land from an international origin to be damn exciting as a city-booster and as someone who needs and wants to fly internationally myself. Chicago also has too few gates to meet demand for the large jets that tie us to the global economy. I'm excited about improving our region's connectivity to the rest of the world. All that stuff is exciting and anyone who doesn't think so has a lot of learning and listening to do. Since we need and are getting new gates and terminals anyway, I'd like them to look good. If you don't that's fine, I suppose. Thanks for sharing your opinions. |
I just wonder how much of a cluster this will make my travel into. Rebuilding an active airport.
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And the only thing that excites me about paying $28 for an airport hamburger and beer is if corporate picks up the tab. On my dime, I don't eat and shop in airports. My son will never get to come in and see my plane and watch my plane take off. All the fun is gone from air travel and gussying up the terminal isn't going to change that. |
I voted for Foster
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not sure why every new airport has to look like a rib cage these days
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I looked at the models at CAC today.
The scale is incrediblely huge when you compare it to the existing terminals. When you consider gate seating and in-line amenities and concessions compacted in those existing terminals and then see million+ of proposed space devoted to something in the center of all that, it leaves me wondering. |
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I fly about 45 weeks a year, and I am always kind of taken aback by the grime on the outside of portions of terminal 1, particularly the angled 'roof' sections you see just as you pull up to departures. Is it just that cleaning is the kind of thing that gets easily deferred or could it be that the design did not properly account for a way to do so? Some panels have looked bad for years. With the very white and glassed roofed proposals (particularly the Calatrava one) I couldn't help but cringe a little at imagining how they would look with similar accumulations of dirt. |
I skipped right past the Calatrava proposal when I remembered he's never completed any project anywhere close to the estimated budget.
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1.The Fentress one is solid, not too flashy, but definitely a design I could imagine seeing in real life and not going over budget, which is important to factor in.
2.The Foster design is beautiful, and I really like the massive open space shown in the video tagged as "theater to aviation" or whatever. Very neat 3.The Gang design is cluttered, messy, and I just really dislike in general. (I say this is a Jeanne fanboy too, disappointed in their submission) It basically has the worst elements of minimalism and naturalism on display, entirely missing the point of both design concepts. 4.SOM does what Gang was trying to do, still not my favorite, but a close second behind the Foster design (might also be thanks to the Hans Zimmer soundtrack they have playing, leading me to have biased view of it) 5.The Calatrava design is the best one in terms of what would we want if we were trying to live in Guardians of the Galaxy and had no budget constraints, but let's be real here. The other 4 proposals tried to be reasonable with what they could build and Santiago's team didn't even try. That thing would cost 4 times all the other projects lol I'd take any of the designs really though, but if we had to narrow it down to three it would be Foster, SOM, and Calatrava in no particular order. |
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