
Denver International Airport Unveils Conceptual Denver International Airport’s main terminal, with its distinctive white peaked fabric roof, is getting some company: a 500-room Westin Hotel, a commuter train station, and a rail bridge, all designed by Santiago Calatrava. The architect-engineer, famous for his elegant bridges and transit hubs around the world, unveiled his designs for the project in Denver on Thursday. The bridge and hotel are expected to be completed by 2013. The train station will be completed two years later, and commuter-rail service is scheduled to begin service in 2016.The buildings,” he says, “will create a kind of link between the city and the airport. We are almost exporting the urban quality of Denver into the airport. So that even people who spend five hours at the airport because they have a plane to catch will want to stay here.” 1.2 billion dollars for the train and 650 million for Airport....here at TheBochinche we say to Santiago..........." GET YOUR MONEY PAPA " $$$$$$$$...... A-Rod Money!!!!!!!!!!!!
Design by Español Santiago Calatrava
