
I am not sure of the music that this airport invokes (see previous post), but Beijing's new airport certain has a quality of ambition (power), vastness, impersonal beauty, and remoteness. The sheer size and and its well designed elements provokes respect - Foster and Partners is very good at this
- yet the homogeneity of experience especially in the delirium of jet lag have one feeling a bit overwhelmed as the curve disappears into the haze. Airports have this strange anywhereness ... this one has a bit of THIS IS CHINA - and the sense of epic arrival of the old trains stations - yet

perhaps more of continuity with the global modernism experience. And it was a long journey to go from arrival to transfer to Nanjing but at least I got the full experience. And it was interesting to see the shell building over the parking garage that looked

very similar to the auditorium at Masdar! But it does have a green roof faintly discernible through the haze. Is that progress or paradox?
"Architecture is frozen music". So said Goethe. But the question that must follow is what kind of music. 29th Street Mall or your local indoor stroller may be Barry Manilow. Then seeing Radiohead the other night ... that is truly sublime. After such a transcendant event - seeing music that exhibits creativity, authenticity, a unique expression of an individual's journey in this world ... a journey of intensity, grace, and reflection .... what is the frozen counterpart of this profound expression. I can only hope to achieve such work. It provides a mark to shoot for - an analog in another art form - to try and create places, spaces, buildings that have the same sense of meaning and touch people in such a deep way.




