

An edition of Sixteen acres (2004)
the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site
By Philip Nobel
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Granta
Language
eng
Pages
304
Description:
A look at the collision of interests behind the ambitious attempt to raise a new national icon at Ground Zero. Critic Philip Nobel strips away the hyperbole to reveal the secret life of the century's most charged building project. Providing a tally of deceptions and betrayals, a look at the meaning of events beyond the pieties of the moment, and a running bestiary of the main players--developers and bureaucrats, star architects and amateur fantasists, politicians and the well-spun press--Nobel's book bares the crucial moments as factions and institutions converge to create a noisy new culture at Ground Zero. Tragic and comic by turns, full of low dealings and high dudgeon, this book takes us behind the scenes at a site in search of its sanctity, exposing the reconstruction as the flawed product of a complicated city: driven by money, hamstrung by politics, burdened by the wounds it is somehow supposed to heal.
subjects: Architecture, Architecture and society, Architecture et société, Buildings, structures, City planning, Constructions, Designs and plans, Dessins et plans, Urbanisme, History, Current events, Architecture, united states, City planning, united states, New york (n.y.), buildings, structures, etc., Buildings
Places: Manhattan (New York, N.Y.), New York, New York (N.Y.), New York (State), New York (État), World Trade Center Site (New York, N.Y.)
Times: 21e siècle, 21st century