(Los Angeles, California – February 17, 2009) California Home and Designmagazine
has announced that the architectural vision design concepts for the west side of the Tom Bradley International Terminal and a new midfield concourse at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) are among the top ten most promising future projects of California architecture. The magazine covers emerging styles and trendsetting ideas within the architectural and interior design world. It is considered influential among affluent homeowners, design enthusiasts and industry leaders with a combined circulation of 365,000.
WHAT: LAX will light its pylons red in support of the American Heart Association’s National Wear Red Day, which draws attention to women’s heart health. Heart disease is considered to be the nation’s leading killer of women.
WHAT: A public scoping meeting has been scheduled by Los Angeles
World Airports (LAWA) to discuss a Notice of Preparation
(NOP) of a Draft Environmental Impact Report for Los Angeles
International Airport’s (LAX) Tom Bradley International
Terminal’s (TBIT) Reconfiguration Project.
(Los Angeles, California – December 31, 2008) Motorists entering Los AngelesInternationalAirport (LAX) by Skyway and 96th Streets are asked to allow extra time due to an upcoming construction project.
(Los Angeles, California – December 31, 2008) Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), in cooperation with the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, announced new exhibits on display at Los AngelesInternationalAirport (LAX) featuring paintings, prints, sculpture, and photographs based on intricate patterns and rhythms and the dynamics of abstraction.