Sci-Fi? James Bond? Retro 60’s architecture? No . . .
I shot this photo at the departure lounge of the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City. While in Mexico I often experience the feeling of going back in time, and I was surprised to learn that this structure was actually built in 2007.
Terminal 2 is flooded with magnificent natural light through the precast concrete façade and glass roof with false gypsum board ceiling that copies the same circular pattern as the façade. The white chiseled precast concrete panels are 15 m X 1.5 m X .2 m with .3 m holes at .75 m on center.