BOSTON, Massachusetts - lato meridionale della John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum sul lungomare di Dorchester a Boston, Massachusetts. Dedicata al 35° presidente degli Stati Uniti, la JFK Library è il deposito ufficiale della National Archves and Records Administration dei registri presidenziali di John F. Kennedy.
3119 x 4709 px | 26,4 x 39,9 cm | 10,4 x 15,7 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
17 maggio 2012
Ubicazione:
Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Altre informazioni:
Photograph by David Coleman. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, located on Columbia Point in Boston, is a striking example of modernist architecture designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei. Completed in 1979, the building's stark white concrete exterior and geometric forms create a bold silhouette against the Boston skyline and harbor. The structure consists of a nine-story concrete tower housing archival and administrative functions, connected to a two-story base containing exhibit spaces and a 115-foot high pavilion. Large glass windows offer panoramic views of the city skyline and harbor, symbolically linking Kennedy's presidency to his Boston roots. As both a memorial to JFK and a center for the study of American politics and history, the library houses a vast collection of documents, photographs, and artifacts from Kennedy's life and presidency. The museum portion features permanent and temporary exhibits that explore key moments of the Kennedy era, including the Space Race, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Cold War. The building's dramatic architecture and historical significance make it a key landmark in Boston, attracting visitors interested in both 20th-century American history and notable architectural design.