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Airport project wins approval for connector after debate over how to commemorate historic Building 1322

Historic and Design Review Commission · January 21, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved the enclosed connector between the new San Antonio International terminal and garage, accepting staff stipulations after commissioners debated whether the design sufficiently pays homage to historic Building 1322 and salvage/reuse plans.

The Historic and Design Review Commission approved Jan. 21 the design for an enclosed connector between the new San Antonio International Airport terminal and parking garage while accepting a package of staff stipulations and mitigation commitments to commemorate Building 1322.

Assistant city manager Jeff Coyle and architect John Trippiano (Corrigan Associates) described work to document and commemorate Building 1322: HABS documentation submitted to the Texas Historical Commission, interpretive signage and a 3‑D model, exploratory selective…

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