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Functional planning of terminal facilities; two approaches are: centralized terminal in single building, or decentralized units; illustrative reference to New York International Airport which is ten building "terminal city," designed for 1,000,000 overseas and 4,000,000 domestic passengers per yr and includes 32 gates, 36 aircraft loading positions, and 123,000 sq ft of floor space; development of final plan.
Functional planning of terminal facilities; two approaches are: centralized terminal in single building, or decentralized units; illustrative reference to New York International Airport which is ten building "terminal city," designed for 1,000,000 overseas and 4,000,000 domestic passengers per yr and includes 32 gates, 36 aircraft loading positions, and 123,000 sq ft of floor space; development of final plan.
Planning airport terminal buildings
Civ. Eng (NY)
Sullivan, T.M. (author)
1959
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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