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Turnhouse Airport. View of upper level. Digital image of C 60673 CN.

SC 720998

Description Turnhouse Airport. View of upper level. Digital image of C 60673 CN.

Date 8/1994

Catalogue Number SC 720998

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of C 60673 CN

Scope and Content Upper level of main concourse, Turnhouse Airport, Edinburgh Turnhouse Airport was commissioned by the Ministry of Transport in 1953, designed 1953-4 by architect Robert Matthew, and built 1954-6. The building was designed to be easily extended to deal with the growing number of air passengers, and new sections were added in 1959 and 1965. It ceased to operate for passenger flights in 1977 when a new Edinburgh Airport opened, and is now used for freight. This shows the upper level in the double-height main concourse. Originally a buffet area, this space is carpeted with metal railings topped by wooden handrails protecting the area. The wall to the right is faced with varnished timber and displays a mural depicting deer crossing a snowy landscape. The interior of this airport contained furnishings either designed or chosen by the architect. Unusual items included a 24-hour insurance machine providing instant policies for the traveller, angular waste paper bins on long legs with iron carrying handles, and a specially-designed notice board for displaying posters. This building has been selected as one of Scotland's key 20th-century Modern architectural monuments. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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