Large, bus-like vehicles called “mobile lounges” were first used in the US at one of these facilities. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these facilities. Outward-leaning columns support a catenary-shaped concrete roof in a building at one of these facilities in Washington D.C. named after John Foster Dulles, as well as one in New York known as JFK.
ANSWER: airports [accept airport terminals; accept Dulles International Airport or Washington Dulles International Airport; accept JFK Airport or John F. Kennedy International Airport]
[10m] This Finnish architect incorporated mobile lounges in his design of the main terminal of Dulles International Airport. The wing-shaped roof of the TWA Flight Center was designed by this architect of the Gateway Arch.
ANSWER: Eero Saarinen (“AY-roh SAH-rin-en”)
[10h] A husband-wife duo with this last name created the short film “The Expanding Airport” to explain the mobile lounge. That couple with this last name also designed a lounge chair made of molded plywood and leather.
ANSWER: Eames (“eemz”) [accept Charles Eames or Ray Eames; accept Eames lounge chair]
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