Amazing geometry of runways

Amazing geometry of runways

Categories: Aerophoto | Photo project

Designer Lauren O'Neill has always loved planes and airports. So one day she wondered: what do they look like from above? With the help of Google Maps, Lauren created a photo project showing the amazing geometry of the runways.

Amazing geometry of runways

Amazing geometry of runways

Kastrup, Copenhagen Airport, built in 1925. Kastrup is the largest airport in Scandinavia.

Amazing geometry of runways

San Francisco International Airport, USA. In addition to direct use, its terminals also serve as the location of the Louis Turpin Aviation Museum, the Airport Commission Library, and permanent and temporary art exhibitions are held in the waiting rooms.

Amazing geometry of runways

Madrid-Barajas Airport named after Adolfo Suarez is the main international airport in Madrid.

Amazing geometry of runways

Zurich Airport, serves more than 50 international airlines.

Amazing geometry of runways

Barcelona International Airport receives more than 30 million passengers a year.

Amazing geometry of runways

Atlanta International Airport, USA. It is the busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger traffic and takeoffs and landings. Interestingly, most of the flights are domestic.

Amazing geometry of runways

Airport on the island of Raivavae in French Polynesia.

Amazing geometry of runways

Luxembourg-Findel International Airport, Luxembourg. It was opened in the 1930s as a small airport with a grass surface and a relatively small, 1000 meters, runway.

Amazing geometry of runways

Newark Liberty International Airport, USA. A United Airlines plane hijacked by terrorists took off from it on September 11, 2001 at 08:01 in the morning.

Amazing geometry of runways

Wellington International Airport, New Zealand. The airport was built in 1929. In April 2009, the airport published a new master plan for reconstruction, designed for the next 20 years and including work on expanding the passenger terminal building, increasing the apron area and the length of the airport runway.

Keywords: Google | Airport | Geometry | From height | Planes

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