Three More WTC Towers Unveiled


At a press conference yesterday, architects Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, and Fumihiko Maki unveiled designs for three towers that will rise along the eastern edge of the World Trade Center site. Following a clockwise spiral from the Freedom Tower, each of the buildings steps down in height, gradually descending to the WTC memorial.
For Tower 2, Foster designed a 78-story skyscraper that peaks with a slanted diamond-shaped top, acknowledging the memorial below. “It is generated by that tragic event of the past. But optimistically, in terms of the future, it’s an


Maki introduced a 61-story minimalist tower clad in glass lined with perforated metal, which is intended to deliver a unique luminosity. “Tower 4 embraces an abstract quality: minimal, light, cool in color and ephemeral, changing with the light of the day,” Maki said. The tower’s crown is also angled toward the memorial, and vertical indentations along the southwest and northeast corners sharpen the building’s edges.
All three towers will seek LEED gold ratings, and are scheduled for completion by 2012.
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