What does extra legroom have to do with architecture? More than you might think. Late last year, New York Times op-ed columnist Frank Bruni wrote about a family trip he was planning to the Six Flags amusement park in the Los Angeles area. He described the swelling cascade of extra options the traveler faces: Want the first crack at stowing luggage in the overhead bins, an aisle seat, or more legroom? For a small fee, those things are yours.
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