The performing arts center that was part of Daniel Libeskind’s original master plan for Ground Zero has come a step closer to being built, but at one-third of its original size.
Frank Gehry spent 10 years designing and redesigning the center, as tenants, site conditions, and priorities shifted. But in 2014, Maggie Boepple, the center’s director, nixed the plan and decided to hire another architect. Today, Boepple announced that she had selected Joshua Prince-Ramus of the Brooklyn-based firm REX to design the center, with Davis Brody Bond as executive architect.
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