
The ‘Now Boarding: Fentress Airports + the Architecture of Flight’ exhibition, opening July 15 until October 7 at the Denver Art Musuem, will take visitors on a multi-media tour of airport design of the past, present and future. Visitors will journey through six airports designed by Denver-based Fentress Architects, encountering sketches, renderings, photographs, video installations and large models of these technically advanced public spaces. More information on the exhibition after the break.
Curated by Donald Albrecht, Now Boarding explores how airport design has been shaped by world events and inspires visitors to consider how architecture can shape our experiences and interactions. The final leg of the exhibition acquaints visitors with the airport of the future, featuring an interactive section that showcases the next phase in airport evolution.Visitors will travel through six airports designed by Denver-based Fentress architects: Denver International Airport, Incheon International Airport, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Mineta San Jose International Airport, Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport. In each section, visitors will encounter sketches, renderings, photographs and large models of these technologically advanced public spaces.
