TWA Hotel, a journey through the golden age of fifties aviation in the heart of New York's JFK airport

The architecture of airports has been characterized for decades by being particularly boring until some time ago in which we have seen air terminals flourish with surprising designs that rival in challenges and technological innovations. 

However, at the beginning of the sixties some projects surprised by their audacity. Such was the case of the air terminal of the TWA company of the American aviation magnate Howard Hughes, inaugurated in 1962 with a surprising modernism for the time, the result of the architect Eero Saarinen.










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