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Peter Ruggiero HOK  

Designing for Change: Evolving Airports, Civic Architecture, and the Future of Infrastructure

Sponsored by Architectural Record | Presented by Peter Ruggiero

Listen in as DESIGN:ED features architect Peter Ruggiero discussing key principles in contemporary airport design, emphasizing passenger experience, spatial transparency, adaptability, and sustainability. He highlights the importance of designing for change, citing projects like LaGuardia, O'Hare, and the Dulles expansion. Ruggiero reflects on his design philosophy, advocating for functional, flexible, and civic-minded architecture that responds to evolving travel demands. He also addresses material authenticity, clutter reduction, and the role of infrastructure in shaping public spaces. The discussion concludes with insights into his career journey and aspirations to enhance infrastructure design in future projects.

LaGuardia Airport Terminal B | New York

Image courtesy of HOK Architecture

 

Prinz

Aaron Prinz is the host of the Design:ED Podcast and holds a Masters of Architecture degree from the University of Texas at Austin. He was born and raised in the rural Northern California town of Red Bluff, just two hours south of the Oregon border. After one year of college, Prinz relocated to San Francisco to pursue a career in stand-up comedy. At age 26, he began studying architecture at Portland State University while interning at Studio Petretti Architecture led by Amanda Petretti. His professional contributions while at Studio Petretti were focused on a portion of the new Multnomah County Courthouse which is a prominent addition to the Portland skyline. He currently resides in Austin, Texas with his wife Roxanne where he continues to work as a designer.

Originally published in Architectural Record

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1. Describe key principles of passenger-focused airport design, including transparency, flexibility, and spatial fluidity.
  2. Analyze the impact of evolving air travel demands on airport architecture and long-term planning.
  3. Evaluate the role of material selection, environmental considerations, and visual clarity in enhancing airport user experience.
  4. Examine how civic identity and infrastructure design intersect in the creation of modern transportation hubs.