Late last year, as an El Al airline...
Late last year, as an El Al airliner taxied gone out from Ben Gurion Airport Terminal 3 en passage to New York, Harold Kia could not help further see the event--the first as it was departure from Tel Aviv's modern $1 billion terminal in Tel Aviv--as symbolic of a remarkable personal journey. "It's been a great ride," said Kia, of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's fresh York office. He made Israel his to one's home while serving as lead architect for three of the nine years it took an international team to replace the original terminal built by dint of the British in 1937 Engineer Ashok Raiji, head
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