Mid-Century Modern Architecture
Discover the unique history, charm and diversity of Mid-Century Modern Architecture
Discover the unique history, charm and diversity of Mid-Century Modern Architecture
Mid-Century Modern Architecture
Spokane Airport Terminal
Designed by Warren C. Heylman and William Trogdon in 1965 and featured in Architecture West, the Spokane International Airport Terminal was built in the style of Neo-Expressionism, and is largely comprised of poured concrete. Although it was designed for public use, the terminal features decorative elements, typical of the neo-expressionist style.
- Proposed Parks:
- 1: St. Charles Barromeo Parish Church
- 2: Washington Water Power Central Service Facility
- 3: Parkade, Courtesy of Ann Martin & Heylman Martin Architects
- 4: Studio Apartment Block, Courtesy of Michael Houser
- 5: Kenneth & Edna Brooks House
- 6: First Church of Christian Scientists, Courtesy of Michael Houser
- 8: Spokane Airport Terminal, Courtesy of Michael Houser
- 7: Walter & Barbara Foltz House, Courtesy of NyeCreek.com