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  1. The World Trade Center
    Silverstein signs SNY at 4WTC photos from the official 4 WTC website: http://4wtc.com/see4yourself/images/exterior-images
  2. The World Trade Center
    Lord Rogers’s Tower 3 at 175 Greenwich Street, between Dey and Cortlandt Streets, is a flat-topped building with asymmetrical shoulders and the diagonal beams of the exoskeletal framework (on the sides) seem to echo the rooftop of Tower 2. The building will rise 1,155 feet, reaching the higher...
  3. Proposed Skyscrapers
    This project on Manhattan's West Side has gone through a number of revisions. The latest is for an approximately 100 story tower that will stand 1,100 ft. high. (Massing study)...
  4. Proposed Supertalls
    http://architizer.com/projects/2-world-trade-center/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Previously, as designed by Sir Norman Foster: 2 World...
  5. DN Archives
    (recently redesigned) archpaper.com =========================================================================================================== 3 World Trade Center - 175 Greenwich Street Lord Rogers’s Tower 3 at 175 Greenwich Street, between Dey and Cortlandt Streets, is a flat-topped...
  6. DN Archives
    4 World Trade Center - 150 Greenwich Street Mr. Maki’s Tower 4 at 150 Greenwich Street, between Cortlandt and Liberty Streets, is the most understated of the lot, with a sheer curtain wall. The 61-story tower rises for most of its height as a parallelogram and then, nearly 700 feet in the sky...
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