Landside, airside : why airports are the way they are /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Singapore :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Intro; Preface: Current Definitions of the Landside and Airside; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; Acronyms; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Boxes; 1 Introduction; References; 2 "The Romantic Borderline": From Fences to the Skywalk-Landside-Airside Space in an Early American Airport; New York LaGuardia Terminal 1933-1939; 1 Introduction; 2 Pilots Are Gods Descending from Heaven; 3 The Fence; 4 The Romantic Borderline; 5 Reinventing an Airport in 1937: "Country Club" or "Rail Station"?; 6 The "Soft Transition"; 7 The End of an Airport's Epoch; References
- 3 "Reinventing the Airport?": Annex 14, Dulles Airport's "Mobile Lounge" and Other Jet-Age Paradigms, 1946-19621 Post-Second World War Airports; 2 Formalizing Airport Planning; 3 The Language of Planning; 4 How Did Airports Gain "Technological Momentum"?; 5 Toward the Reinvention of the Airport; 6 The Birth of the Mobile Lounge; 7 Materializing a New Landside-Airside Boundary; References; 4 "The Landside Airside Concept": Breaking to Reconnect-The "People Mover" at Tampa International Airport, 1962-1971; 1 Framing Tampa; 2 The Airport and Its Actors; 3 Problem Posing; 4 Problem Construct
- 5 Problem Solving6 After the "Landside Airside Concept"; References; 5 "Are Landside-Airside Boundaries Cultural Mirrors?": Reinventions, Innovations and Society; 1 On Airport Reinventions; 2 On Airport Innovations; 3 The Cultural Mirror; References; 6 "The Liquid Airport": Security, Permeability, and Containment in Airports; 1 Discursive Aspects: The Paradigm of Security, Rethinking What Airports Are; 2 Normative Aspects: Coding a New Air World Order; 3 Constructing an Object of Knowledge; 4 Transitory Aspects: The Limbo; 5 Intangible Aspects: The Immaterial Frontier; 6 Boundaries and Beyond