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Freedom tower observatory
Freedom tower observatory







freedom tower observatory
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When you visit, remember that we are all citizens of the earth. In sum, it is a somber place that has been given a new face lift. There are two commemorative pools to those who tragically lost their lives. It's like a homing beacon, a symbol to say that what makes New York great is still alive and cannot be extinguished. The tower stands tall, even visible from the outer boroughs. This new building, sometimes called the "Freedom Tower" is a new addition to the skyline. I was in elementary school when 9/11 happened. When tragedy struck, the skyline changed forever. I remember going as a child to the top and staring at the views of the Hudson River and the people like ants below me. Thousands of people went to work each day in those buildings. When there were the two Twin Towers, the New York skyline was a bit different and the World Trade Center was a bustling place. © Silverstein Properties, Inc., all rights reservedĮxcept as expressly provided elsewhere on this Website.The World Trade Center is in essence the hub of American capitalism, whether that is a good or bad thing.

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The stacking creates 38,000 sf (3,530 sm) of outdoor terraces full of lush greenery and unprecedented views of the surrounding cityscape, extending life and social interaction outdoors. The needs and requirements of its tenants are concentrated into seven separate building volumes, each tailored to their unique activities.

freedom tower observatory

The building is aligned along the axis of World Trade Center Master Planner Daniel Libeskind’s ‘Wedge of Light’ plaza to preserve the views to St.

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From the 9/11 Memorial, the building appears as a tall and slender tower just as its three neighboring towers, while the view from TriBeCa is of a series of stepped green terraces. The design combines the unique qualities of each, melding high-rise with low-rise and modern with historical. The design of 2 WTC is derived from its urban context at the meeting point between two very different neighborhoods: the Financial District with its modernist skyscrapers and TriBeCa with its lofts and roof gardens.









Freedom tower observatory