ROBIN ABRAMS
Executive VP, The Lansco Corporation
MICHAEL ARAD AIA
Partner, Handel Architects LLP
JOHN BAYLES
Editor, Downtown Express
RICK BELL FAIA
Executive Director, AIANY
ROBERT W. BURCHELL PhD
Director, Center For Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University
BOB DUCIBELLA
Principal, Ducibella, Venter & Santoren
CRAIG DYKERS
AIA MNAL, Snohetta
BRUCE FOWLE FAIA
Senior Partner, FXFOWLE Architects LLP
ALEX GARVIN
Senior Principal, Alexander Garvin & Associates, Inc.
PAUL GOLDBERGER
Architecture Critic, The New Yorker
ERNEST W. HUTTON FAICP ASSOC AIA
Hutton Associates Inc./Planning Interaction
ROBERT IVY FAIA
EVP/Chief Executive Officer, American Institute of Architects
CATHLEEN MCGUIGAN
Editor in Chief, Architectural Record
DANIEL LIEBESKIND
AIA, Principal, Studio Daniel Liebeskind
JULIE MENIN
Chair, Community Board 1, Lower Manhattan
SAM MILLER
President Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
JACK S. NYMAN
Director, The Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute
SAM SCHWARTZ PE
Principal, Sam Schwartz Engineering
DONNA WALCAVAGE ASLA
Principal, AECOM Design + Planning
Looking Toward 9/11/2021
September 8, 2011
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
SUBJECT: In the ten years since the disaster of 9/11, the rebuilding of the World Trade Center has been an ongoing effort of a number of government agencies, private development participants and civic organizations.
EVENT LOCATION:
Center for Architecture
536 LaGuardia Place
Event Registration:
With an impressive panel of skilled professionals who helped plan, design, create and/or develop the new World Trade Center site and its surrounding context, this conference will look to the promising future of the emerging Lower Manhattan and the economic, community, development, and cultural implications of its continued growth.
In the ten years since the disaster of 9/11, the rebuilding of the World Trade Center has been an ongoing effort of a number of government agencies, private development participants and civic organizations. Especially over the last 18-24 months, much has been accomplished about which the general public is not aware - key design decisions, major infrastructure, foundation, below grade construction, memorial plaza and museum construction – and now as buildings 1 and 4 are emerging from the ground, the shape of the final complex is beginning to be apparent.
Looking forward, not backward, this day-long open presentation and discussion is a culmination of a series of New York New Visions sponsored events focused on Lower Manhattan. Join this opportunity to look beyond the current status of development to what are remaining issues and what 9/11/2021 will promise.