Fab Foodie
hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
- Location
- Kirton, Devon.
I'm known for my dislike of Heathrow T5. Despite all the furore when it opened reagarding it's design, I still think it's a buggers muddle, a poor airport and a crap shopping centre (it's the Whitgift centre with planes). The building's design is OK but IMO is not exceptional, neither unique or pleasing on the eye. Stanstead still does it better.
But Madrid's lovely. It's big, in fact the terminals are huuuuugely long. A simple repeating support structure for the roof's lovely curviness and wooden slatted finish which extends form inside to outside in a seamless fashion.
http://images.google.com/images?q=M...7&rlz=1I7GGLJ&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi
Lots of glass wallage to watch the aircraft. Wide boulevards with rapid exit from the 'shopping centre', nicely designed toilets that do not resemble a Turkish bath crossed with a sewer. Not just that, toilets are every where and easily located.
The ventilation ducts are nice, the signage is superb and there are even signs that thell you what eateries and shops can be found on your way to 'H' gates so you can leave the central melee safe in the knowledge that you can eat near your gate.
There's nobody selling you raffle tickets for cars that you can't fit a bike rack to.
Elevators and liftage are good and nicely designed and you get glimses of the 'Other-side' as you travel through.
Even when busy it has an atmosphere of calm.
I like it... a lot. How did we make such a balls-up of T5, did they not visit Madrid?
But Madrid's lovely. It's big, in fact the terminals are huuuuugely long. A simple repeating support structure for the roof's lovely curviness and wooden slatted finish which extends form inside to outside in a seamless fashion.
http://images.google.com/images?q=M...7&rlz=1I7GGLJ&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi
Lots of glass wallage to watch the aircraft. Wide boulevards with rapid exit from the 'shopping centre', nicely designed toilets that do not resemble a Turkish bath crossed with a sewer. Not just that, toilets are every where and easily located.
The ventilation ducts are nice, the signage is superb and there are even signs that thell you what eateries and shops can be found on your way to 'H' gates so you can leave the central melee safe in the knowledge that you can eat near your gate.
There's nobody selling you raffle tickets for cars that you can't fit a bike rack to.
Elevators and liftage are good and nicely designed and you get glimses of the 'Other-side' as you travel through.
Even when busy it has an atmosphere of calm.
I like it... a lot. How did we make such a balls-up of T5, did they not visit Madrid?