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July 1, 2008 | Comments (10)



On July 1, 2008 11:06 AM Radel said:

such an imposing structure. What fun would it be to shoot inside. I envy the Massholes!

On July 1, 2008 1:28 PM Oeilonirique said:

Imposing architecture of the 20th century.

On July 1, 2008 4:01 PM NJ & SB Photography said:

Impresionante edificio, una captura con una perspectiva interesante!!

On July 2, 2008 3:49 AM Cybasumo said:

Nice! i cant wait to go to that place!? i think it is a great place!

On July 2, 2008 7:33 AM Alejandra said:

This is an impressive building! Great details!

On July 2, 2008 8:57 AM sophie said:

Quite the place!! Were those offices above the station?
I think this would work well in B&W too. Now, can I be picky as suggest a straighter roof line? :-) the picture is tilting a bit to the right... Can't wait to see what you find inside.
PS: I changed my site, so you might want to update your rss link for it...

On July 2, 2008 10:34 AM desolate | metropolis said:

Thanks for the feedback Sophie. :) I was a bit torn over the crooked roof, because if you look at the sidewalk and the flag pole, the shot is level and straight on to the building. So, I was kind of wondering if the building itself was slightly off or if there was something else going on...

On July 2, 2008 12:04 PM yiannis krikis said:

I like the framing and the building

On July 8, 2008 1:07 AM John Zeweniuk said:

great shot, nicely composed and what a cool building!

On July 9, 2008 3:49 AM Oleg said:

Wow! i love so big abandoned places! Is it accessible? I would a whole weekend explore it!

 


 
Michigan Central Terminal

This partnership is also responsible for the design of one of the most significant train terminals in the world, New York's Grand Central Station. The similarities between the two buildings, both having been designed in the Academic Classicism (Beaux Arts) style, are apparent though it is easier to spot the influence of the two separate firms in the design of MCS.