TWA Terminal at JFK: Final Days - Eero Saarinen's TWA Flight Center

The TWA Terminal, designed by Eero Saarinen, must have looked out of this world when it opened in 1962.  It's so sad that Eero never got to see it before he died.
This was mostly shot during my visit there October 2015, the last day the public could view the building prior to it becoming a hotel.

PLEASE check out this awesome documentary about Eero premiering on PBS December 27th 2016. 
"Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future" http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/eero-saarinen-film/7507/

HUGE shout out to Open House New York for setting up these kinds of awesome events. http://www.ohny.org/

Erin Essex

Lover of IPAs before they were cool, Erin has been a growing craft enthusiast for almost 7 years and a homebrewer for about 2 years. She is currently seeking a cicerone certificate even though she thinks that the training to become a cicerone "takes all the fun out of beer."
Erin, by day, works as a UX/UI/Strategy Specialist for web and mobile applications.
IG @erinessex

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