2 World Trade Center

Five Views of 2 World Trade Center

By Jeremy Ashkenas, Michael Kimmelman, Graham Robert | The New York Times

BIG’s shape-shifting, stacked tower design for 2 WTC fills in the monolithic, corporate campus of the World Trade Center complex when viewed from the south. Seen from the north, it attempts to suggest the varied cityscape of Tribeca, and from Brooklyn may look, for better or worse, like a giant bunch of children’s blocks about to tumble over. Click here to view. 

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