Airports are inevitably “in-between” places, full of people trying to get somewhere else. Many cities are now trying to make airports into destinations unto themselves — although good architecture often does little to improve the traveling experience. We talk with architect and columnist Roger Lewis about what works and what doesn’t in airport design.

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  • Roger Lewis Architect; Columnist, "Shaping the City," Washington Post; and Professor Emeritus of Architecture, University of Maryland College Park

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