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After The World Trade Center Rethinking New York City 1st Edition Michael Sorkin

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After The World Trade Center Rethinking New York City 1st Edition Michael Sorkin
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.64 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Michael Sorkin, Sharon Zukin
ISBN: 9780415934794, 0415934796
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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After The World Trade Center Rethinking New York City 1st Edition Michael Sorkin by Michael Sorkin, Sharon Zukin 9780415934794, 0415934796 instant download after payment.

The terrorist attacks of September 11 have created an unprecedented public discussion about the uses and meanings of the central area of lower Manhattan that was once the World Trade Center. While the city sifts through the debris, contrary forces shaping its future are at work. Developers jockey to control the right to rebuild "ground zero." Financial firms line up for sweetheart deals while proposals for memorials are gaining in appeal. In After the World Trade Center, eminent social critics Sharon Zukin and Michael Sorkin call on New York's most acclaimed urbanists to consider the impact of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and what it bodes for the future of New York. Contributors take a close look at the reaction to the attack from a variety of New York communities and discuss possible effects on public life in the city.

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