"Good morning. Today we’re discussing the architecture of airports. In the mid-20th century, specifically during the jet age of the 1960s and 70s, airport design was purely utilitarian. The primary goal was efficiency. Architects often used a —long, narrow fingers extending from the main terminal. While this allowed for many aircraft to park at gates, it resulted in long walking distances for passengers. These older terminals were often dark and crowded, leading to high levels of stress.
or "mini-cities," blending transport hubs with retail and entertainment. Reasons for Change : You may hear about the rise of package deals for tourism and the increase in international business meetings Aesthetic vs. Function
: Usually Questions 31–40. Requires identifying specific nouns or adjectives like "package deals," "light," or "Norway". Multiple Choice