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Old Posted: Jul 26, 2012, 9:58 PM
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^^ I thought about that for a while before, but they just seem like something Liebeskind would actually build
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Old Posted: Jul 26, 2012, 10:40 PM
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I wish tower 3 would get a redesign. While I am looking forward to seeing it rise(whenever that is)
it seems to rough to be at the site.
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Old Posted: Jul 27, 2012, 2:00 AM
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I wish tower 3 would get a redesign. While I am looking forward to seeing it rise(whenever that is)
it seems to rough to be at the site.
Tower 3 did get a redesign, the cross-bracing was removed, and it was shortened by about 100 feet.

I always thought that was a terrible idea to shorten it. At it's original height of 1,255 ft (to the tip of the spires), it somewhat resembled the South Tower in the skyline. Some may disagree, but this rendering sure makes it look like the Twins (to a degree).


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Old Posted: Jul 27, 2012, 9:08 AM
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Something about the new 1wtc doesn't evoke height. It doesn't look as tall as the twins.

While I do love the new site, the twins were great.
It could be the fact the the skyline has new taller buildings in the mix around the Trade Center than stood there before.......dont forget what's been built there since 9/11. GS, 7WTC, W, Beekman,Barclay, 4WTC
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