

An edition of Grand Central Terminal (1996)
New York City, 1903-13 ; architects: Whitney Warren and Charles Wetmore
By Kenneth Powell
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Phaidon Press
Language
eng
Pages
60
Description:
Grand Central Terminal stands at the true heart of Manhattan. Built at the beginning of this century it represents the ideals and aspirations of a great American city emerging as a world metropolis in the decade before World War I. Splendid and conspicuous, Grand Central is more than a building; it is not just a civic monument but the central component of an exercise in urban planning which set a new standard for New York and every other great city. Romantic, extravagant and gargantuan as Grand Central seems to late twentieth-century sensibilities, it still embodies a practical and progressive vision of urban life which has new relevance in the aftermath of the Modern Movement.