greek revival, lassical architecture, new york city, preservation movement

Penn Station, Old and New, and the Hope for the Ideal Restored

Penn Station, in the Chelsea district of Manhattan, has been the brunt of harsh criticism since its opening day in 1968. Its dark, confined, and noisy interiors make the experience of traveling through it worth forgetting. The bits and pieces remaining of the old Penn Station are a sad reminder of what it once was ...

Armin Auctor

The old Penn Station.