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Stillwell Avenue Terminal Train Shed

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This drawing shows the project's site plan.

This drawing shows the project's site plan.
Credit: Kiss + Cathcart, Architects

This drawing shows the project's floor plan.

This drawing shows the project's floor plan.
Credit: Kiss + Cathcart, Architects

The roof of Stillwell Avenue Terminal is shown at night in this photo.

The roof of Stillwell Avenue Terminal is shown at night in this photo.
Credit: Kiss + Cathcart, Architects

This drawing shows the project's section and elevation.

This drawing shows the project's section and elevation.
Credit: Kiss + Cathcart, Architects

This drawing shows a detail of the project's gutters.

This drawing shows a detail of the project's gutters.
Credit: Kiss + Cathcart, Architects

This drawing shows a roof detail.

This drawing shows a roof detail.
Credit: Kiss + Cathcart, Architects

The subway tracks and the underside of the project's roof are shown here.

The subway tracks and the underside of the project's roof are shown here.
Credit: Adam Friedberg

This photo shows the project's roof, looking toward Coney Island's amusement park.

This photo shows the project's roof, looking toward Coney Island's amusement park.
Credit: Adam Friedberg

This aerial photo shows the project and its urban context.

This aerial photo shows the project and its urban context.
Credit: Adam Friedberg

This photo demonstrates that the project produces as much energy as 33 average Northeastern U.S. homes consume.

This photo demonstrates that the project produces as much energy as 33 average Northeastern U.S. homes consume.
Credit: Kiss + Cathcart, Architects

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Last updated: 4/23/2007

 


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