Ebook: Naked airport: a cultural history of the world's most revolutionary structure
Author: Gordon Alastair
- Tags: Aeronautics Commercial--Social aspects, Aeronautics Commercial--Social aspects--History, Airport buildings, Airport buildings--History, Airports, Airports--History, Architecture Postmodern, Electronic books, History, Airports -- History, Airport buildings -- History, Aeronautics Commercial -- Social aspects -- History, Aeronautics Commercial -- Social aspects
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
- City: New York
- Edition: First eBook edition
- Language: English
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The first full cultural history of the ultimate modern structure: the airport, revealed as never before
Since its origins in the muddy fields of flying machines, the airport has arguably become one of the defining institutions of modern life. In Naked Airport, critic Alastair Gordon ranges from global geopolitics to action movies to the daily commute, showing how airports have changed our sense of time, distance, style, and even the way cities are built and business is done.
Gordon introduces the people who shaped this place of sudden transition: pilots like Charles Lindberg, architects like Eero Saarinen, politicians like Fiorello La Guardia, and Hitler, who built Berlin's Tempelhof as a showcase for Fascist power. He describes the airport's futuristic contributions, such as credit cards, in the form of fly-now-pay-later schemes, and he charts its shift in popular perception, from glamorous to infuriating. Finally, he analyzes the airport's function...