Rebuilding the Winter Garden

by Jeff L. Brown, Contributing Editor; Civil Engineering Magazine, ASCE World Headquarters, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA.,


Serial Information: Civil Engineering—ASCE, 2003, Vol. 73, Issue 1, Pg. 65-71


Document Type: Feature article

Abstract:

The terrorist attacks of September 11 partially destroyed the Winter Garden, a majestic public apace that connected the World Trade Center to the Hudson River waterfront on the perimeter of the Ground Zero. The building's dramatic reconstruction has become a symbol of the rapid recovery under way in lower Manhattan. The Garden reopened just one year after the attacks.



Subject Headings: Terrorism | Winter | Rivers and streams | Construction management | Buildings

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