^ Now you're making me nostalgic for my shitty summer job with Massport, circa 1988...
Yamasaki was a genius. He understood how to imbue a forthrightly modern building with the gravitas and wonder of Gothic churches. But there were problems with this otherwise handsome terminal, both related to our harsh New England winters. The exposed aggregate concrete spalled terribly and was challenging and expensive to maintain. And the parking drums at either end would often freeze to a sheet of ice, causing many car accidents. This building belonged in the tropics.