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
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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