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Design and Architecture

Come Fly With Me

On last week’s DnA we talked about the Theme Building at LAX and its role as a sign for a featureless airport as well as retrofuturistic icon for the age…

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By Frances Anderton • May 24, 2010 • 1 min read

On last week’s DnA we talked about the Theme Building at LAX and its role as a sign for a featureless airport as well as retrofuturistic icon for the age of oil. We also mentioned next steps for Los Angeles International Airport: a major expansion designed by architect Curtis Fentress, whose credits include Denver International Airport. Well, you can hear directly from Curtis this Thursday, May 27, at A+D Museum on Miracle Mile, when he will talk about and sign copies of his new book Touchstones of Design.

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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