>> i would say peter stangl, john bell, and jackie onassis.icipal art society played a major role. >> rose: a friend of mine said the preservation was a sex change. he said, "grand strstles built 83 years ago as a temple to the manly cult of work, hustle, bustle, button-down colathe high-powered rhythm of the 9-5. iis that fair? >> the one thing grand central was not was a kind of utilitarian place that you came in and out of of. what everybody comment on from 1915 and so on, this city was in the city where you could have all the needs and comforts from a a shoe shine to a hospital-- >> this was the first multiuse project. >> you could live your whole life there. with all due respect to mr. misham, i disagree. >> there was a time when people would come in more at rush hour and go back, whereas i think one of the great transformations of grand central in last quarter century, 30 years, it's much busier. it's much busier during the day, and in the evening. and it's not just a place where people come in, in the morning and go out at the night. th