The much-anticipated rebirth of Eero Saarinen’s historic TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport is complete. The TWA Hotel officially opened on Wednesday, more than two years after the project broke ground in Queens and over 18 years since the iconic 1962 terminal shuttered. Developed by MCR and Morse Development, the two six-story crescent-shaped buildings contain 512 rooms, a rooftop infinity pool and observation deck, event space, food hall, luxury fitness center, and retro cocktail bar. — 6sqft
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I could see the same pictures of this building ad infinitum and I wouldn't get tired of it. Those hotel towers though...
This building rocks.
The roofs of the hotel towers with visible mechanical crap etc. are surprisingly unresolved.
Otherwise, the place looks great. It is fortunate that the building was saved and reused. The current NYC mayor appears pretty uninterested in historic preservation.
Great building for sure! Horrible inside color combinations.
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