Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Grand Central Terminal, New York City



Developed toward the start of the twentieth century, this Beaux-Arts excellence's inner part is as flawless as its outer surface. Typically overflowing with swarms of workers, the enormous primary concourse is loaded with astonishing engineering subtle elements, including the highly shot data corner with its four-confronted clock; the domed gold-and-cerulean-blue roof painted with galactic signs and studded with fiber-optic stars; and fabulous staircases, curved ways, and palatial mezzanines