Trevor C. Smithwick
/biography
Born in USA, 1981
2003-2007 Studied at California State University San Marcos, CA with a BA Degree in Visual Arts.
Terminal designs consist of hypothetical layouts as well as present and past terminals located in the United States.
Scale and design: The terminal designs consist in 1:400 scale - 1:400 scale means a model is exactly 400 times smaller than its actual-life counterpart. For example, 1 cm on the model represents 400 cm (4 meters) in real life. The same applies for structures, roads, taxiways etc. The current and former U.S. terminals that I’ve produced include San Antonio International Airport (KSAT terminal 2), Omaha International Airport (Eppley Airfield, KOMA gates 1-10), San Diego International Airport (Lindbergh Field, KSAN terminal 1), Manhattan Regional Airport (MHK), Reno-Tahoe International (KRNO, concourse B), Rick Husband Amarillo International (KAMA) as well as Des Moines International Airport (KDSM, concourse A & C). All 1:400 scale airports are created by printing and graphing satellite images on paper then in retrospect to aircraft size on multi-sized wood boards. Other airport models produced are purely hypothetical to scale, including outdoor and indoor airports of various conceptual designs in 1:400 scale.