Base Design – Terminal 4 at JFK Airport
Originally opened in 1957 and known as International Arrivals Building, Terminal 4 at JFK Airport in New York received a $1.4 billion redevelopment with its new building designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and is now the only non-airline, privately-operated terminal at JFK. With a recent expansion in 2015 and the endless pursuit of making the process of air travel less mind-numbing, Terminal 4 has introduced an identity designed by the New York office of Base Design. Embracing and reflecting the
Rob Edwards September 20th, 2016, in the afternoon
I am ashamed to say that I don't have the words to adequately describe the utter awfulness of the JFK terminal 4 work. Could someone point out a single redeeming feature?I've been away from this world for a bit and things were, I first thought worse, but I see they are just as bad as ever... design trying to speak like art. What a conceited and contemptuous notion.