Chicago's O'Hare Global Terminal, led by Foster + Partners, Epstein and Moreno
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2019
- Foster Epstein Moreno, has created a dynamic and iconic design for O’Hare’s new Global Terminal, aiming to recapture the romance associated with air travel while reflecting the city’s cultural diversity. The team has partnered with local design and engineering talent such as the Rebuild Foundation, a Chicago-based organization that directly engages in the production of innovative arts, crafts and trades programs, founded and led by artist Theaster Gates, to work on this incredible project. With a team that is grounded in the city and backed by global expertise, we understand that Chicago is a world player, but one that doesn’t forget about its backyard.
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"A theatre of aviation" I like that!
Foster gives me goosebumps. His designs are truly spiritual in their design.
Probably the best promo video of an airport makeover I will ever see in my life.
Than you for posting... as a Chicagoan I am so sad it was not awarded the project. I guess the Americans are not brave yet to embrace such futuristic airport vision
For a long time now Chicago architecture has been surprisingly insular and disinterested in ideas for architecture from somewhere else in the world especially when those ideas are so clearly superior to anything that might be produced in Chicago. It's irksome for Chicago architects who wield considerable influence in their hometown, but nowhere else. Too many high-profile projects in Chicago have been done by architects from elsewhere in the world. They didn't want to give Foster the win on this one, I suspect.
@@davidjgill4902 I much agree 🙏🏛
I think the gave the project to Studio Gang which I think looks better in my opinion but say what you will this design is radical and bold
@@portcybertryx222 Its my “opinion” too just like yours
Chicago is on my visit list.
Which software uses? Only revit Or rhino?
They should have selected this proposal.
wow
You lost me at "honest"
That’s too big of an expanse for a roof without defined supports. A heavy snowfall will bring that roof down flat! Or at least bend the ceiling enough that those giant panes of glass will shatter.
You should be an engineer with all that experience
If you are an engineer, then be ready, the work is there ahead for you to calculate all of that structure and snow load. ahahaha
I think we can assume they anticipated all of that and more.