I’d never visited the National September 11 Memorial & Museum until this past ... seen from across the Hudson River in Jersey City, N.J., September 11, 2001. (Ray Stubblebine/Reuters) I remember ...
that the 9/11 memorial seems to exemplify this public input and complexity. Arad's design functioned beyond the scope of normal client-architect relationships – it was constructed not just for the ...
Rockland County residents were lost in the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Twenty four years later, that number has continued to rise past 80. The ripples of this loss are felt to this day throughout the ...
A dozen refrigerated trucks loaded with the body parts of victims of the 9/11 attacks filled a cavernous tent across the street from the Office of the City Medical Examiner, their low-pitched buzz ...
A recent decision to close the Top of the World Observation Deck on the 27th floor of the Baltimore World Trade Center raises ...
Beginning Feb. 2, those who work, live and study in New York City will be able to visit the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, located at the World Trade Center, for free on the first Sunday of each month.
Twenty-three years later, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other men accused of plotting the attack - known as 9/11 - are expected ... and enveloping the city in smoke. In less than two hours ...
a new era for New York City and the complexities of rebuilding in such a dense environment. The National 9/11 Memorial was designed by Michael Arad of Handel Architects. Photo courtesy of the 9/11 ...