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In the decade following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the redevelopment of the World Trade Center site took many turns while the rest of the city underwent a building boom. From top of first page: Photo ' Scott Frances/ESTO, photo courtesy Municipal Art Society, photo by Flickr user Sleepybis, phot ' Michael Rieger/FEMA, photo courtesy CSU Archives/Everett Collection, photo ' Chuck Choi, Photo ' Albert Vecerka/ESTO, photo courtesy Moynihan Station Development Corporation, photo courtesy Spencer Thomas, photo ' Iwan Baan, photo by James Ewing, photo by Asad Syrkett Gregory Wessner is exhibitions director at the Architectural League. The
In the decade following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the redevelopment of the World Trade Center site took many turns while the rest of the city underwent a building boom. Timeline continues on the next page...
In the decade following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the redevelopment of the World Trade Center site took many turns while the rest of the city underwent a building boom. Timeline continues on the next page...