This historical airport was world's first to have a hard-surfaced concrete runway.
Dearborn Ford Airport
JFK introduced the terminal city concept, but prior to JFK the airport was known as this
This airport was among the first to introduce an automated people mover allowing for fast passenger transfers?
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport
This Architect designed Denver International Airport
Curtis Fentress
Indoor Waterfall at Changi
Jewel
First airport in the USA to have an airline terminal for passenger use.
Dearborn Ford
This landmark terminal highlighted the importance of passenger experience, airline branding, and the prestige of jet travel at the time. Considered one of the most iconic airport terminals ever built.
TWA Flight Center
This airport was built on reclaimed land.
Changi Singapore
This architect designed Washington Dulles airport terminal
Eero Saarinen
Futuristic building at LAX
Theme Building
This airport featured the first land and seaplane air terminal design in the world.
New Orleans Sushan Lakefront Airport
This airport implemented into their design the use of semicircular terminals for shorter passenger walking distances.
Dallas Fort Worth (DFW)
This airport was the first to introduce elevated pedestrian bridges over taxiways.
Denver International
This architect designed the St. Louis Lambert Airport.
Minoru Yamasaki
Mobile Lounges
This terminal configuration is defined by a simple, elongated airport design where airports park directly alongside the terminal building, allowing for short, direct walking paths from curb to gate. It is easy to expand by extending the building length.
Linear
This architectural style focuses on expressing emotion, movement, and artistic vision, often using dramatic, organic, and sculptural forms.
Expressionism
Prior to Changi airport, this airport was the primary airport for air travel in the country of Singapore.
Paya Lebar
This famous architect also designed the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri
Eero Saarinen
This airport features a space frame ceiling design inside the passenger terminal. A defining architectural element characterized by an open lightweight, triangular, truss structure.
Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI)
This style of architectural design characterized by bold geometric shapes, strong vertical lines, and symmetry, is often featured in airports in the 1930s - 1940s.
Art Deco
This architectural style focused on expressing speed, movement, technology, and the future, often using dramatic and innovative forms.
Futurism
Prior to the terminals relocation to midfield, this operational challenge was a major concern at Altanta's airport.
Runway crossings
This architect designed Pan Am Worldport
Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton
This airport passenger terminal is known for its signature vaulted copper concrete roof.
St. Louis Lambert Airport