murals representing historic milestones around the world during the early years of aviation were completed by the world-renowned painter and sculptor, Xavier Gonzalez.
Then in 1964 during the Cold War, in the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the airport terminal was converted into a nuclear fallout shelter. The beloved Art Deco details were replaced with horizontal lines, right angles, and flat roofs.
All but 3 of the 144 windows were bricked in, hiding much of the artwork and history of the building.
http://gentillymessenger.com/lakefront-airports-art-deco-terminal-enters-final-stage-of-restoration
https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1226&context=gradschool_theses
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/louisiana/new-orleans/unforgettable-setting-new-orleans
https://www.nola.com/300/article_469422ad-1845-5476-90c2-577fe6b204dd.html
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ReplyDeleteStunning! Newark Airport has preserved its Art Deco terminal which is located on one side of the complex. It is also a beauty.
ReplyDeleteNow THIS is an airport terminal. Beautiful Art Deco.
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