New terminal with room to grow
Twilight falls over the new circular atrium at the Wichita Falls Municipal Airport in Texas.
91Ó°ÊÓ was retained to provide architectural and engineering design services for the $32 million new terminal building. The airport shares joint service between passenger flights to Dallas and military flights from neighboring Sheppard Air Force Base. The new, 52,000-square-foot facility includes two passenger gates, new jet bridges able to serve larger charter aircraft, a passenger USO area equipped for military personnel and their families, a museum showcasing the air force base aircraft and operations, and room for future growth.
This exposure was taken at 1 second, at f 8.0 at ISO 200 on a Canon 1Dx camera with 24mm tilt-shift lens with a heliopan circular polarizing filter.
Photo © Robb Williamson / 91Ó°ÊÓ