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National September 11 Memorial

North Pool at Night (Photo: Joe Woolhead)
North Pool at Night (Photo: Joe Woolhead)
Memorial Site Looking South (Photo: Joe Woolhead)
Memorial Site Looking South (Photo: Joe Woolhead)
North Pool Looking South (Photo: Joe Woolhead)
North Pool Looking South (Photo: Joe Woolhead)
Flowers Left Beneath Parapet (Photo: Joe Woolhead)
Flowers Left Beneath Parapet (Photo: Joe Woolhead)
Architect
Handel Architects LLP
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Project
National September 11 Memorial
New York City / USA, 2011
Description
The Memorial site offers a reserved space for meditation and contemplation, centered around two reflecting pools that sit in the footprints of the original World Trade Center Towers. Lining the perimeter of each fountain is parapet of victims’ names, arranged and inscribed according to a system of “meaningful adjacencies.” The fountains rest within a new plaza that presents carefully chosen green space that acts as a sacred ground for those coming to honor the victims, while also integrating the Memorial into the surrounding city.

The pools are clad in Jet Mist granite, and the names panels are made of bronze that has been treated with a ferric based patina. At night, the names are illuminated from within.

The project's elegant simplicity conceals an incredible complexity of architectural design and engineering. The fourteen-acre WTC site will contain, in addition to the Memorial and the Museum, a Visitor Orientation Center, a new PATH train station, a Subway station, an underground retail concourse, an underground road network with security screening areas, five new office towers, and a Performing Arts Center. Most of these projects interlock physically and programmatically with the eight-acre Memorial site and have required close coordination between the various design teams.

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