
![]() 2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard, by Kishimoto.Gordon.Dalaya (more info) |
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Rebuilding After 9/11 : Where We Are Six Years Later by Matt Shuba |
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World Trade Center 7 leads a lonely life as the only tower rebuilt so far at the World Trade Center plaza in lower Manhattan. Daniel Libeskind was selected to design the masterplan for the site in early 2003, which calls for three towers along Greenwich Street along with WTC 5, a memorial, a transit station and the flagship Freedom Tower. But so far, the Skidmore Owings + Merrill-designed WTC 7 is the only one standing; in fact the only one even under vertical construction. This can be explained by the fact that WTC 7 was not part of "ground zero," and in fact located across Vesey Street from the main site. The project began in 2002 and was completed last year, and was not part of Libeskind's masterplan. A great deal of patience was put into the planning for the sake of sensitivity to the site. Environmental cleanup continues in the area, and the question loomed as to when people would be ready to return to the area. Another setback came a month ago when the former Deutsche Bank building, just across from the site, suffered a fatal fire. But according to the Alliance for Downtown New York, as reported in Newsday, the commercial vacancy rate for downtown is down to 6.9 percent and more than 1,700 new apartments were built last year. And now this year, the first footings for the Freedom Tower were laid in April to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Empire State Building. Developer Larry Silverstein and project architect David Childs of SOM predict that the tower will rise from the ground and begin climbing up in 2008, and will be ready for occupancy in 2011. |
![]() Rendering of future World Trade Center area Public domain image |
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Santiago Calatrava is designing a new transit hub for the site, and Libeskind is designing the memorial, Reflecting Absence. Other firms retained to build the remaining buildings on the site include Foster and Partners, Maki and Associates, and Richard Rogers Partnership. It is estimated that the last of the buildings constituting the World Trade Center will be completed by 2012. |
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Volunteers Needed for the Greener Greenbelt Project |
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Sponsored by the AIA Potomac Valley Chapter as their AIA150 Blueprinting Project, the Greener Greenbelt Design Charrette is scheduled for Friday, September 28 through Sunday, September 30. Join fellow architects, land planners, landscape architects, engineers and community members and volunteer for three days, two days, one day, or even just a part of one day. |
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2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard |
Designed to meet USGBC's LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold-level certification, the Super Class-A 2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard has been designed by Kishimoto.Gordon.Dalaya (KGD), and is being co-developed by The Tower Companies and Lerner Enterprises. The Tower Companies is the 18th largest purchaser of Green Energy in the US, and the largest green developer in the Washington, DC area. Lerner Enterprises is Washington, DC's largest private real estate developer. |
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September 19 - Lunch Seminar - Designing a Vertical Path to Safety: Precast Concrete Stair Systems September 23 + 24 - Inter-School Design Competition September 28 - Small Firm Roundtable - Residential Design/Build and Custom Residential Construction September 29 - Architect Registration Exam: Graphic Divisions Review October 3 - Architects + Designers Light the Night October 6 - Tour of George Washington’s Mount Vernon Distillery October 9 - AIA Northern Virginia Board Meeting October 11 - Troubleshooting the Building Envelope: Problem Solving and Problem Prevention |