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Local: Asa Norte, Brasília, Brasil.
Ref.: Silva Jr., M.C. e Lima, R.M.C. 100 Árvores Urbanas de Brasília. Rede de Sementes do Cerrado, 2010.
This is the old TWA terminal at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport. It's a spectacular building designed by Eero Saarinen in 1962. The main airport tower is behind it.
Travelers walk through San Francisco International Airport's Terminal 1 on Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009. Victor Gonzales / Daily News
Dr. Judith Rodin, president, and David Rockefeller Jr., board chair, The Rockefeller Foundation, are each awarded the 2013 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Medal by the Municipal Art Society of New York City on the Foundation's 100th anniversary during a gala celebration hosted by MAS at Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall in New York City on June 13, 2013.
The Gala was followed by the MAS Urbanists After Dark Party held at Michael Jordan's The Steak House NYC, also in Grand Central.
Photo by Angela Jimenez
Feb 09, 2012:
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Brampton,
Brampton Transit,
Brampton Transit Bus Terminals
Brampton Transit Bramalea Terminal
The Asian species Terminalia catappa or Indian Almond is well established as a dominating species in coastal areas on both sides of Costa Rica. Here at Cahuita National Park on the Caribbean Coast.
These discs, which are independently addressible via TCP/IP, will light up and form a virtual contrail for each plane as it lands at ATL.
Exclusive tour - Maynard H. Jackson International Terminal at Hartsfield Jackson International Airport - March 14th, 2012
"Terminal" by James Wallace. Friends University Ballet dress rehearsal, Wichita, Kansas, Oct. 6, 2016.
The large postbus terminal at Chur train station is being converted to be disability-friendly. Raised platforms are being built. During operation, always two at a time. The displays are out of service and the buses have to share departure points. Switzerland, June 30, 2024. (1/2)
'Collingwood Terminals' On Black
A few recent shots of the Collingwood Terminals building, a landmark from both the water and land of Collingwood, Ontario. It was a bright sunny day but with the wind chill, it was probably -30C. So cold that you could not work without gloves and I had to keep ducking back into the car to keep from getting frost bite.
This building has been the subject of much debate about its fate. At one point there was talk about putting a restaurant on top of it which would provide a spectacular view of the area, but the costs apparently did not make this feasible. A local paint store agreed to donate the paint if the Town would provide the labour to repaint the exterior. From a distance it appears white, but as can be seen up close, it is quite another matter. Once again, the labour costs proved to be too much and this idea failed.
Never the less, if you have ever driven into Collingwood on HWY #124 or approached it on the lake, there is no mistaking this landmark.
PS:
Story about the Town of Collingwood considering the sale of the Terminals to a group that would put a condo building between it and the water, leaving the south side as is.
www.collingwoodliving.com/news_TermsCondo.html
And an alternative:
www.collingwoodliving.com/TC_TermsOption.html
"Collingwood, Ontario"
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Terminal Tower has been abandoned, the old signal bridge is gone, and the dwarf signals have been replaced, but at least trains still use Union Station. Probably more trains now than ever, except maybe during WWII.
Das "Terminal" von Richard Serra, 27.08.2014. +++ Foto: Lutz Leitmann / Stadt Bochum, Presseamt
Weitere Infos: www.artibeau.de/0950.htm