Naked airport: a cultural history of the world's most revolutionary structure
2012; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 10; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/14766825.2012.706065
ISSN1747-7654
Autores Tópico(s)Religious Tourism and Spaces
ResumoClick to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes It is a pity that the selected bibliography does not include von Vegesack and Eisenbrand (2004) von Vegesack, A. and Eisenbrand, J. 2004. Airworld: Design and architecture for air travel, Weil am Rhein: Vitra Design Museum. [Google Scholar]. This book, especially the articles ‘Air travel and tourism in historical perspective’ by Hasso Spade (pp. 12–35) and ‘In search of the perfect airport’ by K. Bosma (pp. 36–81), is in many ways related to Naked airport. Marc Dierickx (2008) Dierickx, M. 2008. Luchtspiegelingen. Cultuurgeschiedenis van de luchtvaart, Amsterdam: Boom. [Google Scholar] wrote a more globally orientated cultural history of air travel, but only for Dutch readers. About this development, see P. van Ulzen (2011 van Ulzen, P. 2011. “International airports as showcases for national cultural heritage. The case of Schiphol Airport”. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. In M. Halbertsma, A. van Stipriaan, & P. van Ulzen (red.), The heritage theatre. Globalisation and cultural heritage (pp. 93–112). [Google Scholar], 93–112).
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