World Trade Center Transportation Hub


World Trade Center Transportation Hub 20160303 Architectural Record

The space, known as the Oculus, is the centerpiece of a sprawling network of underground connections among the World Trade Center's office towers and a station for the PATH train to New Jersey, which the agency says will serve 100,000 commuters per day.


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The World Trade Center features direct, weather-protected access to 12 subways & PATH trains, and most of the City's bus and ferry lines. The stunning new WTC Transportation Hub — designed by Santiago Calatrava — is a soaring gateway that makes a grand entrance to an all new City.


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The World Trade Center (WTC) Transportation Hub is the new name given by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) to the old Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) railway station, which first opened in 1971.


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The World Trade Center Transportation Hub provides direct in-building access to 12 subway lines and PATH trains. Never before has getting anywhere in New York been this simple.. The new World Trade Center is emerging as a global nexus for high-fashion— where the world's most recognized designers showcase the hottest new trends.


World Trade Center Transportation Hub To Open In March, Financial

September 9, 2016 The new World Trade Center Transportation Hub by Santiago Calatrava. Roberto Machado Noa / Getty Images From bridges for a World Expo in Spain to a tower that twists in.


World Trade Center Transportation Hub

Designed by Santiago Calatrava, the 335-foot-long skylight was designed to allow the "Way of Light" to pass through the main hub of the transit hall at 10:28 a.m.—the moment that the North Tower.


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The World Trade Center Transportation Hub, designed by Santiago Calatrava, was supposed to be a diaphanous structure that would be finished in 2009 at a cost of $2 billion. It is only now without.


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The transportation hub connects 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, and includes connections to various New York City Subway stations. It is the fifth-busiest transportation hub in the New York metropolitan area.


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The World Trade Center offers direct, weather-protected access to most of the City's subway, bus and ferry lines. Two new train stations - the WTC Transportation Hub designed by Santiago Calatrava, and the MTA Fulton Transit Center designed by Nicholas Grimshaw make coming and going fast and convenient.


World Trade Center Transportation Hub Opens To The Public, Financial

The Oculus is the centerpiece of The World Trade Center Transportation Hub. After 12 years of construction and constant delays, it finally opened to the public on March 3, 2016. Designed by famed Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the $4 billion building exceeded the original estimate by 100%!


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Architect Santiago Calatravaon the opening of his biggest U.S. project yet: New York's World Trade Center Transportation Hub, which took more than 10 years and nearly $4 billion to complete.


World Trade Center Transportation Hub

The Oculus and Transportation Hub are owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. World Trade Center retail is leased and operated by the private entity Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield. Learn more about Shopping and Dining at the Oculus. ARCHITECTURE


World Trade Center Transportation Hub FISHER MARANTZ STONE

After 12 long years and a series of construction headaches, Santiago Calatrava's $4 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hub has finally opened to the public.Once widely regarded as a.


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In January 2004, Santiago Calatrava unveiled his design for the World Trade Center Transportation Hub: a new, permanent facility for Lower Manhattan, located immediately to the east of the original World Trade Center Twin Towers. The project replaces the original Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) rail system that was destroyed on September 11.


World Trade Center Transportation Hub by Santiago Calatrava

In New York's Lower Manhattan, architect Santiago Calatrava's Oculus transportation hub rose from the debris of the September 11th terrorist attacks, as an organic form within a field of towers.


World Trade Center Transportation Hub 20160303 Architectural Record

T he imposing rib cage-like structure at the heart of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub opened to the public on Mar. 3, 12 years after Santiago Calatrava's original plans were first.