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The 1962 TWA Flight Center by Eero Saarinen is in the process of restoration by MCR Development, which will expand the former New York City airport terminal as a programmable space with ...
With over 500 rooms and space to host up to 1,600 conference delegates, the only on-airport hotel at JFK takes you back in time.
And in New York, Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center opened at JFK airport, then known as Idlewild Airport. That was the world in 1962. Now, the Flight Center has returned after two decades, ...
When it was completed and opened in 1962, the TWA Terminal at New York’s JFK Airport was heralded as a futuristic beacon for the jet age. More than 50 years later, the jet age is in ruins and ...
At TWA’s behest, Saarinen designed more than a functional terminal; he designed a monument to the airline and to aviation itself. This AD Classic features a series of exclusive images by Cameron ...
When TWA commissioned Saarinen's work in 1956, the airline wanted the space to embody the spirit of flying. Curved lines and wing-like structures imitate a bird's movements.
The hotel will complement—and connect to—Eero Saarinen’s iconic 1962 TWA Flight Center. The whole shebang is on track to open in early 2019 as the TWA Hotel.
The TWA Hotel at JFK opened its doors on May 15 following a two-year $265-million restoration and renovation project orchestrated by architects Beyer Blinder Belle and Lubrano Ciavarra. Travelers ...
When it’s completed in 2019, the TWA Hotel will include 505 rooms, an observation deck, 50,000-square-feet of event space and eight bars and restaurants. Beyond that, there will be a roof top ...
"At TWA, we tried to design a building in which the architecture itself would express the drama and excitement of travel. In a way, this is man's desire to conquer gravity." - Eero Saarinen ...
The TWA Lounge, meanwhile, is located on the 86th floor of One WTC, and is an extremely detailed re-creation of the Saarinen structure, with a functional Solari departure board—created ...
The sunken lounge carpeted in Chili Pepper Red, the signature color created by Saarinen for the TWA Flight Center. The custom Solari© split-flap analog display, manufactured in Udine, Italy ...
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