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After 3 days of inspirational keynote sessions, ominous seminars, disdainful tours, useful networking opportunities and an considerable expo, a American Institute of Architects resolved a 2012 National Convention with a special reverence to a architects obliged for a post-9/11 memorials and rebuilding efforts. These “Architects of Healing” tirelessly worked together to renovate a dark of grief brought on by a 9/11 attacks into a delight of wish in a bleeding areas of Shanksville, Pennsylvania; a Pentagon; and a World Trade Center site.
Robert I. Davidson, FAIA © ArchDaily
Robert I. Davidson, FAIA, is a comparison clamp boss during STV in New York, and is obliged for a formulation and pattern of a World Trade Center PATH Intermodal Station.
Daniel Libeskind, AIA © ArchDaily
The musician, artist and internationally famous designer Daniel Libeskind, AIA, is obliged for a Ground Zero Master Plan in New York.
David M. Childs, FAIA © ArchDaily
David M. Childs, FAIA, is Chairman Emeritus of SOM. He designed Seven World Trade Center and One World Trade Center (formally a Freedom Tower) in New York, that recently became the tallest building in New York City.
Michael Arad, AIA © ArchDaily
Michael Arad, AIA, was a pivotal designer for a National Sep 11 Memorial and Museum during a World Trade Center in New York, whose “Reflecting Absence” memorial was comparison by a Lower Manhattan Development Corporation from some-more than 5,000 entries submitted in an general foe hold in 2003.
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Craig Edward Dykers, AIA, is a co-founder of Snohetta. He served as a pivotal designer for a National Sep 11 Memorial and Museum during a World Trade Center in New York.
Steven M. Davis, FAIA © ArchDaily
Steven M. Davis, FAIA, is a partner in a New York organisation David Brody Bond. He is a key designer for a National Sep 11 Memorial and Museum during a World Trade Center in New York.
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Santiago Calatrava, FAIA, is an engineer, artist and internationally famous designer who recently finished a Trinity River Bridge in Dallas. Calatrava designed a World Trade Center Transportation Hub, that is now underneath construction and designed for execution in late 2014 or early 2015.
Each highlighted designer common their story, describing their low tie to a comfortless events of 9/11. They were afterwards assimilated by a rest of a respected “Architects of Healing”, including Paul Murdock, AIA; Julie Beckman; Keith Kaseman; Ridgely Dixon, AIA; Craig A. Morgan, AIA; Christopher Fromboluti, AIA; Ronald E. Fidler, FAIA; and Mary Oehrlein, FAIA.
After a grand turn of applause, any architect’s group members flooded a theatre as they too deserved to be respected for their tough work and talent. The 9/11 memorials and rebuilding efforts were done probable by a loyalty and partnership efforts by all a participating architects.
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