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At the center of Los Angeles International Airport stands a monument to a future that never arrived: the Theme Building. Designed during the golden Jet Age by architects William Pereira and Charles Luckman, this flying saucer-like structure was once meant to be the beating heart of LAX—a central hub where every journey would begin. It was bold, modern, and meant to revolutionize air travel.
But the plan was scrapped before the dome ever broke ground. Airlines pushed for autonomy, costs ballooned, and LAX became the fragmented airport we know today. What remained was the Theme Building: a shell of the original vision, reimagined as a restaurant and observation deck. In this episode, we explore the unrealized ambition behind the Theme Building and how it became an enduring symbol—rather than a functioning hub—of Los Angeles’ futuristic aspirations.
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At the center of Los Angeles International Airport stands a monument to a future that never arrived: the Theme Building. Designed during the golden Jet Age by architects William Pereira and Charles Luckman, this flying saucer-like structure was once meant to be the beating heart of LAX—a central hub where every journey would begin. It was bold, modern, and meant to revolutionize air travel.
But the plan was scrapped before the dome ever broke ground. Airlines pushed for autonomy, costs ballooned, and LAX became the fragmented airport we know today. What remained was the Theme Building: a shell of the original vision, reimagined as a restaurant and observation deck. In this episode, we explore the unrealized ambition behind the Theme Building and how it became an enduring symbol—rather than a functioning hub—of Los Angeles’ futuristic aspirations.
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