
Mixing Cement for TWA Terminal New York, by Eero Saarinen, 1961

Description
Black and white photograph of cement pouring during the construction of an airport terminal at JFK International Airport (then known as Idlewild Airport) designed by Eero Saarinen. Cement is mixed and poured into trucks for transport to the construction site.
Original Caption: "At mixing station stop, technician pours 1/4 pound of Pozzolith compound per sack of cement in truck's dry batch. Master Builders fieldmen worked closely with the resident architect, engineer, contractor and ready-mix producer at the job site to achieve the common goal of maximum quality at lowest cost through controlled concrete performance."
Not used in Technology Review, filed July 27 1961.
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