HX3
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Wood is the most beautiful building material ever (although I may be a little biased, as my Dad was a Carpenter), timeless!1970s style wood finish, modern bag drop tech and an unfinished roof, whatever next!
It’s actually a rather modern approach in my opinion. Also visible pipes and ventilation is common in most venues I visit. Personally I think it’s a vast improvement and I like the new look.Are they seriously having no ceiling with all the pipes and ventilation visible!! It looks absolutely awful like the workmen aint finished the job off. It works in a building with a high ceiling but no way in our terminal, no no!
1970s style wood finish, modern bag drop tech and an unfinished roof, whatever next!
Wood is beautiful yes if used correctly and not next to a load of ventilation pipes!Wood is the most beautiful building material ever (although I may be a little biased, as my Dad was a Carpenter), timeless!
No pleasing some folk. Ceiling in and it's a low and claustrophobic,Wood is beautiful yes if used correctly and not next to a load of ventilation pipes!
Wood is beautiful yes if used correctly and not next to a load of ventilation pipes!
Most buildings with exposed pipe work etc have been designed to be like this from scratch eg T5 at LHR and carry it off quite well. However they tend to be larger buildings where the exposed elements are quite a long way away so that all the accumulated dust can't been seen. I personally think a ceiling would have been better aesthetically and would have provided far fewer cleaning challenges. The wood is contemporary but given the lack of space and relatively little natural light I think a lighter decor would have been better. Having said that what we now have is better than before!I like the industrial feel. Most people don't/won't look up.
Yes, I like that suggestion.I'd agree if a building is designed that way it can usually pull it off. In this instance, certainly with it all lit up, it feels unfinished IMHO.
Perhaps a better way to go, and it would match with the wood finish, would be to have a false ceiling like the picture below:
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Still get some sense of openness, but looks a little more finished.
It is what it is however.
Much better option than the bland openess of pipework and other clutter. Use the same wood as used on the columns and it would finish to job off giving us a very smart check-in all.I'd agree if a building is designed that way it can usually pull it off. In this instance, certainly with it all lit up, it feels unfinished IMHO.
Perhaps a better way to go, and it would match with the wood finish, would be to have a false ceiling like the picture below:
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Still get some sense of openness, but looks a little more finished.
It is what it is however.
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