The remains of the kitchen where meals were once prepared for the guests and patrons of the Terminus Hotel.
White tiles still line the walls, though many are stained or missing altogether, revealing layers of stone and crumbling mortar beneath. Two chest freezers sit empty in the foreground, their lids long gone, while an old exhaust hood hangs above, surrounded by makeshift bracing and stray timber. A single chair rests in the corner, beneath years of soot and dust.
Curiously, all the major cooking equipment appears to have been moved to the dining room, leaving behind a space that once buzzed with heat and motion, now silent and stripped of purpose.
Printed on museum-grade archival paper, this image captures the raw textures and working history of a kitchen long past its final service.