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The $4 billion Oculus station house consists of white ribs that interlock high above the ground. It was designed to connect the various modes of transportation in Lower Manhattan, from the Fulton Center in the east to the Battery Park City Ferry Terminal in the west. The hub contains connections to various New York City Subway stations, including Cortlandt Street on the N, ​R, and ​W trains; World Trade Center on the 2, ​3​, A, ​C, and ​E trains; and a future connection to Cortlandt Street on the 1 train. The Westfield World Trade Center mall is also within the Oculus building.
Handpainted polymer clay. The cover slides to the side when the pendant is held up by the handle. This Oculus reveals an original drawing of a tree with an amber tone background.
An obstructed (and abstracted) view of the Oculus Building (architect: Santiago Calatrava), the latest addition to the World Trade Center site..
Wednesday May 25th 2016.
This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland
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The Oculus by Santiago Calatrava
World Trade Center transportation hub. (PATH station)
Financial District, New York City, New York.
March 2016
The Oculus at the World Trade Center Transportation Hub | Santiago Calatrava
Manhattan | New York
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