Sunday, 31 July 2016

National 9/11 Memorial and Museum


Immediate aftermath of 9/11 attack on Lower Manhattan

 

Reflecting Pools

The two symmetrical Reflecting Pools occupy the footprint where the Twin Towers of the WTC once stood. Surrounded by trees, water pours from the rim of quadrant shaped pools 30ft towards a central void. The names of all those who lost their lives are etched into the bronze panels fringing the pools. More ►

View of one of the two pools on the site of the former WTC


Memorial Museum

Between the two Reflecting Pools lies the entrance to the Memorial Museum, documenting the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001 and February 26 1993. More ►

Interior of museum with benches for reflection


One World Trade Center

At the North West corner of the WTC site, David Child's tower block. At 1,776ft it is America's tallest building. More ►

View today - 15 years later - of lower Manhattan from the Manhattan Bridge,
with the Memorial Tower in the background

The Oculus

Santiago Calatrava's Oculus, a winged structure at the World Trade Center that opened to pedestrian traffic in June and is expected to be open fully in August 2016.

This luminous space serving at the WTC's Transport Hub is framed by soaring curving white ribs and the ribbons of light between them.
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View of the Oculus reflected in the frontage of the Museum
 

Saturday, 30 July 2016

Reflecting Pools


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One of the main walls of the museum, stating the purpose of the memorial

The roof at the entrance to the museum
with the new 1 WTC in the background

Part of the audio-visual narrative of the event

A memorial to the emergency services, with the number
of lives lost by each service painted onto to the girder

Twisted girders recovered from the site

a section of the crumpled communications antenna from the top of
one of the towers

A damaged fire truck

A girder in the foundations of the wrecked WTC

Messages from loved ones looking for the missing in the immediate
aftermath of the attack

A ceramic urn onto which the names of the fallen has been stencilled

A quilt in memory of the fallen

Part of a tableau painted by school children

The walls of faces - a tribute to everyone who died




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The Oculus


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