
There are loads of books on how to design spaces for living or working; but how do you design a space people only hustle through, stressfully, towing roll-ons and losing their children?
Perhaps publisher Research & Markets' new "Airport Interiors: Design for Business" book has the answers. It takes a look at airports globally and examines the categories of Airports & Passengers, Architecture & Design, Retail, Food & Beverage, and Leisure & Well-being; no word on whether they can explain the Reality Distortion Field that leads airport retailers to feel quadrupling the price of bottled water is a sensible thing to do. Perhaps if R&M releases a book on the design of movie theater concession stands we'll get to the bottom of that one.
100% Shanghai Gallery
Steve Portigal
It's the economy, stupid
Dunne and Raby
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