LAX color tunnels

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title: LAX color tunnels
text: LAX color tunnels is a term used to describe decorative mosaic decor installed in several tunnels built in 1961 at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Seven tunnels were created, three remain open to the public. Designed in the 1950s, the tunnels were envisioned by the architecture firm Pereira & Luckman, to minimize the experienced distance of the 300–500-foot (91–152 m) tunnels. The work was overseen by Charles D. Kratka, the firm's head of interior design and they were designed by Ja
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description: Los Angeles airport underground passenger access tunnels with mosaic murals
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date modified: 2023-11-14T18:43:57Z
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