Rising from Tragedy: A Conversation with Calatrava, Childs, and Libeskind by Andrew Caruso

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National Building Museum and Metropolis Magazine contributor Andrew Caruso takes you “inside the design mind” of three prominent figures in the 9/11 rebuilding process with this recent interview conducted at the 2012 AIA National Convention.

Heroic. Contemplative. Grieving. Victorious. The rebirth of the former World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan has engendered significant public reaction and reflection. With implications as complex as they are profound, it is not surprising that it has taken more than a decade to heal the urban scars of September 11, 2001.

I had the rare opportunity to sit down with three architects working on the site, Santiago Calatrava, David Childs, and Daniel Libeskind, at the recent American Institute of Architects convention in Washington, D.C., where they were honored along with four others, as “Architects of Healing.” We discussed their experience of reshaping one of the most culturally significant sites in the history of the United States.

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "Rising from Tragedy: A Conversation with Calatrava, Childs, and Libeskind by Andrew Caruso" 04 Jun 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/241065/rising-from-tragedy-a-conversation-with-calatrava-childs-and-libeskind-by-andrew-caruso> ISSN 0719-8884

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