If airports represent transience, alienation and discontinuities, and an unashamed response to the pressures of speed, disposibility and the instant impulse. Here, under the flight paths of Heathrow, everything is designed for the next five minutes. Its centrepiece, and perhaps the most inspiring in England today, is Michael Manser's superb Heathrow Hilton, near Terminal Four illustrated in the attached commercial photography and architectural photography. Its vast atrium resembles a planetarium in the way that it salutes the skies above its roof and formed the focus for hotel photography.