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Originally Posted by edluva
the good thing is it's relatively safe. painfully boring, but safe.
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Using restraint in buildings sometimes helps keep attention on the building itself. It's about using angles and compositions to convey a sense of what the building itself is. This isn't an easy task for any architect. People tend to gravitate toward structures they find it easy to walk around in, in any cluttered city, especially one like L.A. You want to focus on the lines of architecture in order to find the context. And the context of any terminal is: just transport. From one city to another. That's the reason why L.A.X. was built.