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The Airports of Curtis Fentress

The art of the passenger terminal.

  • By The Editors
  • Air & Space magazine, July 2012
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The hands of 54 Silicon Valley residents greet passengers at Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC) from an 84,000-square-foot mural spanning the consolidated rental car facility and public parking garage. Created by artist Christian Moeller, the work, entitled Hands, was constructed from two layers of metal mesh with circular pegs forming a pointillistic image.


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