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O’Hare International Terminal, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective and Section

A work made of ink on polyester film.

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  • A work made of ink on polyester film.

Date:

1989–1993

Artist:

Perkins & Will Architects (American, founded 1935)
Ralph Johnson (American, born 1948)

About this artwork

Adding to the “airport city” of O’Hare International, Ralph Johnson of the firm Perkins & Will designed O’Hare’s fifth and final airport terminal, serving international flights, in 1990. This huge structure was designed to handle a mass capacity of over 6,000 people per hour, thus making the terminal itself an infrastructure for mass transit. This dynamic section drawing emphasizes this complex transit structure with a high level of detail—capturing linear, hangarlike extension of the ticketing area, the terminal’s connection to the airport’s “people mover,” or light-rail train, and a network of stairs and escalators leading up and out to the street. As many critics remarked at the time of its dedication, the O’Hare terminal buildings by Johnson, as well as Helmut Jahn five years earlier, both capture the excitement of travel with a rigorous and muscular structural language that recalls the form of the great 19th-century steel and glass train stations of Europe.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Architecture and Design

Artist

Perkins & Will, Architects (Architect)

Title

O’Hare International Terminal, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective and Section

Place

O'Hare International Airport (Building address)

Date  Dates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to present this information as consistently and legibly as possible. Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c. (circa) or BCE.

1989–1993

Medium

Ink on polyester film

Dimensions

91.4 × 122 cm (36 × 48 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Ralph Johnson

Reference Number

1996.297.8

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