Jamestown175 Series Steel Windows
Preserving the “Santa Barbara airport experience” was official policy for the small Santa Barbara Municipal Airport when building the new 72,000 square-foot terminal building. The new terminal was designed to look old and in-line with the predominant Spanish Colonial Revival architecture of city. The design incorporates established style features—white stucco walls and red tile roofs with accents in wrought iron, decorative tile, stenciled wood beams and, of course, traditional steel windows.
The Jamestown175 Series steel windows were used throughout the airport concourse and gate areas. The project also featured custom-built dramatic arched entrances to the terminal—a feature that is repeated at the rear airfield-facing side of the building and on the interior upper floor restaurant and departure lounge area. These immense windows allow wonderful views of the Pacific Ocean, Santa Ynez Mountains and the Goleta Slough State Marine Park nature reserve.
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