I worked at O’Hare International Airport, where they showed Terminal 1. I agree that there’s a lot of signage that can lead to confusion for some passengers. I really wished they had fixed it.
Thoughtful design can lower my anxiety levels and flying is a very high anxiety activity for my family. Thank you to these architects for making the experience enjoyable.
It still needs work. The other part that needs help is Parking at the Airport. You get traumatized just finding the parking you need for the terminal you need. The signs design you have on the inside of the airport should be done for the parking and the shuttles. Great report!!!
6:57 "passengers may actually be more comfortable spending time in the terminal shopping. (laughs)" They don't care about a pleasant experience for the travellevers, they want us to spend money !
You clearly haven't been to Changi where they manage that exceptionally with the airport being a destination in of itself that you want to visit, spend time at and shop without even flying.
I think there are ways to create calming and engaging cultural experiences that aren’t just about making money (although most airports are looking to just maximize revenue) I think airports like Schipol that has a version of the Rijksmuseum or Changi that have gardens are examples of how to create non-shopping programming
The yellow signage with the clear Arial letters were originally designed by Total Design for Schiphol Airport, it has been copied to countless other airports since
I fly quite often and I still find most airports confusing. I just follow the herd of people and keep reading and still can get lost. My hunch is the people who design these terminal don’t travel often and are pretty much clueless. Case in point try to find out where to meet Uber at SFO. Good luck with that.
I like the architect digest channel's video about airport design much more, it explains the problem different airport tried to solve or optimize for, this one, seems quite shallow
Parallel Divestment is no faster than normal. The machine can't process bags 5x faster, so theres still a line to even get a space to "unload your bag onto a tray and then push the tray on the main path.
A benefit is you're not shuffling down the conveyor unpacking as you go and reaching back for trays. But I have seen the issues with trays still backing up causing you to wait to push off your tray.
This is a poor video. Airports are a failure of society. This brushes over the failures and makes it sound like they are working smoothly. They aren't.
Funny that you think Parallel Divestment works 😂 Clearly you haven’t tried it at JFK. We now have to wait longer for our second bin instead of putting everything at once.
This sort of reinforces the horror that is airplane travel these days. No where in his explanation is an effort to reduce the dehumanizing aspect of plane travel. He wants to force passengers through a gauntlet of retail. There are no architectural features to enamor travelers while they go through the necessities of ticketing and security. In the train era train stations were some of the highest efforts of architecture. Plane travel sucks these days and this architect's efforts enable it.
Appreciate much this guidance towards migration ahead and remotely business and industry travel. Normally been assisted by airports staff familiarity and 🛫🚁 waited for me. Perhaps, should continue been managed by private entourage instead of commercial accommodates for security purposes? Same airport for private 🛫🚁?
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I worked at O’Hare International Airport, where they showed Terminal 1. I agree that there’s a lot of signage that can lead to confusion for some passengers. I really wished they had fixed it.
I may be biased but I think Changi Airport's got it down pretty neat.
Thoughtful design can lower my anxiety levels and flying is a very high anxiety activity for my family. Thank you to these architects for making the experience enjoyable.
Wow, smart design can really save the day! 🛫
Just went to Tokyo Narita Airport and it’s set up like this too.
This video is so relaxing for some reason. I could watch this man talk for hours
I love these videos!!!
It still needs work. The other part that needs help is Parking at the Airport. You get traumatized just finding the parking you need for the terminal you need. The signs design you have on the inside of the airport should be done for the parking and the shuttles. Great report!!!
6:57 "passengers may actually be more comfortable spending time in the terminal shopping. (laughs)"
They don't care about a pleasant experience for the travellevers, they want us to spend money !
Hey, win-win if it means it's more pleasant and nice to be in I'm happy to spend more loll
for many its a pleasant experience to spend money in overpriced stuff
You clearly haven't been to Changi where they manage that exceptionally with the airport being a destination in of itself that you want to visit, spend time at and shop without even flying.
obviously. everything a company does is to make money. they gift you stuff without expecting it to have a positive effect on their business.
I think there are ways to create calming and engaging cultural experiences that aren’t just about making money (although most airports are looking to just maximize revenue) I think airports like Schipol that has a version of the Rijksmuseum or Changi that have gardens are examples of how to create non-shopping programming
Wonderful Video! He is extremely smart! I learned a lot today!
The yellow signage with the clear Arial letters were originally designed by Total Design for Schiphol Airport, it has been copied to countless other airports since
I fly quite often and I still find most airports confusing. I just follow the herd of people and keep reading and still can get lost. My hunch is the people who design these terminal don’t travel often and are pretty much clueless. Case in point try to find out where to meet Uber at SFO. Good luck with that.
They’re finally learning from every gift shop ever built.
I like the architect digest channel's video about airport design much more, it explains the problem different airport tried to solve or optimize for, this one, seems quite shallow
This was an awesome video
Many airports have excellent art collections or changing exhibits. SFO (San Francisco), for example, always has great artwork to enjoy.
Me he tragado las reviews de los americanos y me acabo de dar cuenta de que Vicesat es el mejor reviewer del mundo ❤
architect explains how buildings can also increase prices of tickets
The ceiling sloping to a certain direction is supposed to point passengers to that direction??? Nah.. u r taking it too far
Parallel Divestment is no faster than normal. The machine can't process bags 5x faster, so theres still a line to even get a space to "unload your bag onto a tray and then push the tray on the main path.
A benefit is you're not shuffling down the conveyor unpacking as you go and reaching back for trays.
But I have seen the issues with trays still backing up causing you to wait to push off your tray.
Didn’t know Rand Paul is an architect
Yep, intuitive is great. But, but signs RULE.
just do whatever Changi does
Can someone design something thinking about passengers and not their money? This video makes me puke
"Security" 🙄
This is a poor video. Airports are a failure of society. This brushes over the failures and makes it sound like they are working smoothly. They aren't.
Funny that you think Parallel Divestment works 😂 Clearly you haven’t tried it at JFK. We now have to wait longer for our second bin instead of putting everything at once.
This sort of reinforces the horror that is airplane travel these days. No where in his explanation is an effort to reduce the dehumanizing aspect of plane travel. He wants to force passengers through a gauntlet of retail. There are no architectural features to enamor travelers while they go through the necessities of ticketing and security. In the train era train stations were some of the highest efforts of architecture. Plane travel sucks these days and this architect's efforts enable it.
Appreciate much this guidance towards migration ahead and remotely business and industry travel. Normally been assisted by airports staff familiarity and 🛫🚁 waited for me. Perhaps, should continue been managed by private entourage instead of commercial accommodates for security purposes? Same airport for private 🛫🚁?
!!I am at the beginning of my "investment journey", planning to put 385K into dividend stocks so that I will be making up to 30% annually in dividend returns. any good recommendation on great performing stocks or Crypto will be appreciated.
As a newbie investor, it’s essential for you to have a mentor to keep you accountable.
Ruth Ann Tsakonas is my trade analyst, she has guided me to identify key market trends, pinpointed strategic entry points, and provided risk assessments, ensuring my trades decisions align with market dynamics for optimal returns.
I managed to grow a nest egg of around 120k to over a Million. I'm especially grateful to Adviser Ruth Ann Tsakonas, for her expertise and exposure to different areas of the market..
I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of
information can be a big hurdle. I've been
making more than $200k passively by just
investing through an advisor, and I don't have
to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my
finances remain secure. So I really don't blame
people who panic.
Without a doubt! Ruth Ann Tsakonas is a trader who goes above and beyond. she has an exceptional skill for analysing market movements and spotting profitable opportunities. Her strategies are meticulously crafted on thorough research and years of practical experience.
how would you recommend i enter the crypto market? I am also looking at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach? and How can i reach her, if you don't mind me asking?