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Vienna International Airport has been developed and operated as a civil airport since 1954. Passenger numbers increased from nearly 17 million to over 21 million between 2006 and 2011. To ensure the safety of this growing number of passengers and to modernize logistics for freight traffic, a comprehensive structural renovation was undertaken. In 2005, the new tower was opened, along with Terminal 1A. Additional components followed, culminating in the spectacular Check-in 3, completed in 2012. Architect, artist, and photographer Roman Bönsch has documented the metamorphosis of one of Europe's largest construction projects from the very beginning with his camera. His photos are now published in book form for the first time, alongside images by Robert Fritz and Larry R. Williams and an essay by Ralf Knickmayer.
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Vie metamorphosis, Roman Bönsch
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- Titul
- Vie metamorphosis
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Roman Bönsch
- Vydavateľ
- Springer
- Rok vydania
- 2013
- Väzba
- pevná
- Počet strán
- 288
- ISBN10
- 3709113849
- ISBN13
- 9783709113844
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- Vienna International Airport has been developed and operated as a civil airport since 1954. Passenger numbers increased from nearly 17 million to over 21 million between 2006 and 2011. To ensure the safety of this growing number of passengers and to modernize logistics for freight traffic, a comprehensive structural renovation was undertaken. In 2005, the new tower was opened, along with Terminal 1A. Additional components followed, culminating in the spectacular Check-in 3, completed in 2012. Architect, artist, and photographer Roman Bönsch has documented the metamorphosis of one of Europe's largest construction projects from the very beginning with his camera. His photos are now published in book form for the first time, alongside images by Robert Fritz and Larry R. Williams and an essay by Ralf Knickmayer.


