The New World Trade Center

  • Thursday, June 21
  • 7 to 8:30 P.M.
  • Auditorium
In this wide-angle photograph, three men sit on a blue-lit auditorium stage. The heads of the audience members appear in silhouette in the foreground.
Photo by Monika Graff

World-renowned architect and World Trade Center master planner Daniel Libeskind and 9/11 Memorial architect Michael Arad examine the evolution and revitalization of the World Trade Center site since the 9/11 attacks. In addition to discussing the urban planning challenges and motivations that dominated this unprecedented redevelopment effort, Libeskind and Arad also speak to how memory, security, and technology at the site have evolved since the plan’s inception.

Photos

  • Three men sit on a blue-lit auditorium stage. One man leans forward in his seat to address the other two.
  • Three men sit on a blue-lit auditorium stage. The man in the center addresses the man closest to the camera while the other man looks down into his lap.
  • In this wide-angle photograph, three men sit on a blue-lit auditorium stage with an architectural drawing projected onto the wall behind them. The heads of the audience members appear in silhouette in the foreground.
  • Two men sit on a blue-lit auditorium stage. One man holds his hand above his head and addresses the audience. The heads of the audience members appear in silhouette in the foreground.
Photos by Monika Graff

Videos

Full program

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FULL PROGRAM

Videos

  • 2018_0621_WTC_Highlight-1_(Caps)
    HIGHLIGHT CLIP
  • 2018_0621_WTC_Highlight-2_(Caps)
    HIGHLIGHT CLIP

Other Resources

The 2017–2018 public program season at the 9/11 Memorial Museum was made possible in part by the David Berg Foundation.

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