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Many have lamented the loss of New York City’s iconic steel and stone Penn Station. The neoclassical edifice was designed by the pre-eminent firm of McKim, Mead and White and built in 1910 by ...
Mead, and White-designed Pennsylvania Railroad Station. The Long Island Railroad concourse was the first branch of the station to open. Join our Remnants of Penn Station Walking Tour to discover ...
The main waiting room of old Penn Station. George P ... Charles McKim of the prolific architectural firm McKim, Mead, & White. The trio made up one of the most popular and important architectural ...
including drawings and engineering studies from ReThink Penn Station, of the ReThink NYC Studio that proposes rebuilding McKim, Mead & White’s masterpiece. More ideas will come in. New York ...
The entryway was saved because it was walled off during the demolition of Penn Station and ... and above (right) In McKim, Mead, and White's original light-filled station, glass bricks allowed ...
To enter New York City via Penn Station was to enter it like a god ... New York University and the author of Triumvirate: McKim, Mead & White: Art, Architecture, Scandal, and Class in America ...
Charles McKim, William Mead and Stanford White designed New York's original Penn Station. They built mansions in Newport, R.I., for robber barons and industrial tycoons. They were even invited to ...
McKim, Mead & White believed that creative classicism—classicism informed by history, archaeology, and modern engineering—could solve any architectural problem that the contemporary world might offer.
I’m here to celebrate Penn Station — not the original one ... few of the materials or the labor skills that went into building the McKim, Mead and White architectural masterpiece exist today.
On West 31st Street, wedged in between a Park 'n' Lock and DVD store, stands the only remaining trace of the glorious original Penn Station. Scouting NY's Nick Carr has turned his camera on the ...
New Yorkers have been up in arms about Penn Station ever since its Beaux-Arts predecessor, designed by McKim, Mead & White, was demolished in 1963. Its replacement is a dark, cramped station that ...
But who knows or cares about the mundane upgrade that's occurring across the river at Newark Penn Station? We do. It was the legendary architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White that designed both ...
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