2 December 2009 | Posted inBlog News & Updates, Featured, Projects, Sustainable Design, Video
State-of-the-Air in Indy
If your holiday travel plans will take you through the city of Indianapolis, you’re in for an uncharacteristically uplifting experience. The Col. H. Weir Cook Terminal at Indianapolis International Airport (the first from-the-ground-up terminal constructed in the U.S. since 9/11) is light, airy, dramatic, fun – and a showcase of sustainability.
During a recent visit to Indy, I brought along my camcorder and recorded some perspectives of the building and its occupants.
http://www.vimeo.com/7938311
If this is the future of air travel, I’m encouraged.



















Good video!
First music video I’ve seen featuring an airport! Great to see how the ceiling art lighting interacts with the passengers. Thank you Mike for the effort putting this together.
I just flew in and out of Indy for Thanksgiving – and it was a nice experience. Another passenger told me she liked it because there is vending machines next to baggage claim (ideal location). I guess it really is the small things that make a place work for people.
Great video!