New York, NY World Trade Center Transportation Hub view towards the Corbin Building
At approximately 800,000 square feet, the Hub (transportation center), was designed by Santiago Calatrava for the eastern side of the new World Trade Center. The Corbin Building is located adjacent to the Fulton Center. It was originally slated to be demolished, the building was instead restored as a part of the Fulton Center project and incorporated to the overall transit complex. It opened in 1888 and was designed by Francis H. Kimball in the Romanesque Revival style. The Corbin Building is on the National Register #03001302.
New York, NY World Trade Center Transportation Hub view towards the Corbin Building
At approximately 800,000 square feet, the Hub (transportation center), was designed by Santiago Calatrava for the eastern side of the new World Trade Center. The Corbin Building is located adjacent to the Fulton Center. It was originally slated to be demolished, the building was instead restored as a part of the Fulton Center project and incorporated to the overall transit complex. It opened in 1888 and was designed by Francis H. Kimball in the Romanesque Revival style. The Corbin Building is on the National Register #03001302.