
Dedicated to an era long gone featuring architectural photographs of houses, hotels, apartment and office buildings, civic institutions and more...many of which are no longer standing.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Pennsylvania Station

Dedicated to an era long gone featuring architectural photographs of houses, hotels, apartment and office buildings, civic institutions and more...many of which are no longer standing.
I am going to go out on a limb here and say I think I might actually be on the same page as DED when describing Penn Station.
ReplyDeleteMM&W at their very finest. This is without doubt one of the most amazing structures ever to grace NYC and also one of the most epic failures of preservation. For a private RR company to thoughtlessly destroy such a monument to transportation is almost criminal. That glass and iron trainshed is beyond words. Gorgeous and elegant. A tragic loss.
Speaking of masterpieces. I'm going to go even further out on a limb and say one of the finest buildings ever to grace the country, and an inexplicable loss. These photographs are absolutely poetic---as was the building.
ReplyDeleteWhat a loss. My mother still speaks of the fact that she was only here for a few years before they tore this beauty down, she, being for England, was shocked that Americans would destroy such a great piece of architecture.
ReplyDeleteI assume the company still kept Whites name since he was killed in 1906, so he really had nothing to do with the creation of this lost gem.
The firm of McKim, Mead & White continued to carry the name long after all three of them died.
ReplyDeleteIn this case the credit for Pennsylvania Station goes to Charles McKim.
"Speaking of masterpieces. I'm going to go even further out on a limb and say one of the finest buildings ever to grace the country, and an inexplicable loss."
ReplyDeleteEspecially when you add to the loss the ugly building they put in its place.
Lorra
Lorra, there is a wonderful quote about the destruction of Penn Station and its replacement horror, attributed to many, including Daniel Moynihan, but which I believe is actually Vincent Scully? "One entered the city like a god; one scuttles in now like a rat".
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