Imagining Ground Zero. official and unofficial proposals for the World Trade Centre competition, Stephens, Suzanne, Hardcover
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Published in conjunction with Architectural Record, the most important architecture journal in the United States, Imagining Ground Zero documents not only the master plan competition, won by Studio Daniel Libeskind and sponsored by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, but also proposals submitted by invitation of and published by New York magazine and the exhibition at Max Protetch Gallery, as well as a selection from the more than 5,000 schemes submitted to the competition for the World Trade Centre Memorial. This remarkable and authoritative survey features in depth the official scheme for the site, designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill with the collaboration of Daniel Libeskind.
Imagining ground zero
Published in conjunction with Architectural Record, the most important architecture journal in the United States, Imagining Ground Zero documents not only the master plan competition, won by Studio Daniel Libeskind and sponsored by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, but also proposals submitted by invitation of and published by New York magazine and the exhibition at Max Protetch Gallery, as well as a selection from the more than 5,000 schemes submitted to the competition for the World Trade Centre Memorial. This remarkable and authoritative survey features in depth the official scheme for the site, designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill with the collaboration of Daniel Libeskind.