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Luis Vidal + Architects and AECOM Designs a New Terminal

Spanish architecture studio Luis Vidal + Architects works together with infrastructure consultants AECOM to create a terminal at the Logan Airport in Boston. It is defined by its long roof finished in a bright red tone -- it measures 390,000 square feet in total and covers the south facade of the terminal.

Vidal speaks to Dezeen about the red paint job and its origin, stating "The red color is intended to establish the terminal as a landmark and iconic gateway to the city and the region. Boston itself inspired the color: from the historic brick buildings to the institutions for whom red is a signature color – like Harvard and MIT – to the dramatic sunsets and foliage to the Red Sox."
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1. Iconic Architectural Design - The red roof terminal at Logan Airport showcases a unique and iconic architectural design, establishing it as a landmark and gateway to the city.
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3. Inspired by Local Culture - The red color of the terminal's roof draws inspiration from historic brick buildings, institutions with red as a signature color, and the vibrant sunsets and foliage of Boston.
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