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Old Posted Jan 3, 2011, 4:05 AM
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That first picture of the Potsdamer Plan reminds me of the U of Leicester Engineering Building.

love it! i think some renderings do make the base a bit meh, but this is one of those buildings i feel will look amazing in photographs once it's finished!
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hey STR i saw ur three buildings on diagram, so i think 175 Greenwich u've done good, but 2 others too hard, dark and without reflections. I wish more air in these buildings, but anyway great job! I liked ur 3d models, some renders even better than oficial hehehe
     
     
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Almost dizzying from that angle.
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hey STR i saw ur three buildings on diagram, so i think 175 Greenwich u've done good, but 2 others too hard, dark and without reflections. I wish more air in these buildings, but anyway great job! I liked ur 3d models, some renders even better than oficial hehehe
I agree with The-T, STR you can do some better work on those drawings.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 11, 2011, 2:07 AM
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/01/12...enduring-cold/

Rise of Freedom: Enduring the Cold


Foundation of Tower Three

By Martin Hinton
January 12, 2011

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Nineteen, fifteen, twenty; quick, what do those numbers have in common? Hint: they are low, the low temperatures in New York City for some of the days this January. As of yesterday the average low for January was 25 degrees Fahrenheit.

The truth is that’s about normal and that’s not news for people working outside. People like Angelo Sicchio, who is working on the foundation of Three World Trade Center.

"Yes it's cold,” he said, “but we are used to this weather. We work in this business for thirty years, it's not too much for us."

Joe Regula is putting in concrete forms for Tower Three’s foundation and he couldn’t agree more.

“If you stand around you’re going to get cold, so you have to keep going, keep yourself busy," he said.

“In the winter you can remove something, but in summer what are you going to take off, skin?"

They’re a tough bunch and that isn’t lost on Sean Johnson, who is overseeing the construction of Tower Three for Silverstein Properties.

"The men and women in construction are pretty resilient, they are tough,” said Johnson. “They will show up to work whether it's raining or snowing.”

As he talks, Johnson’s smile indicates the pride and respect he has for the men and women doing the hard labor. The cold may not affect them, but it is something to consider.

“When we pour concrete, we sometimes tent the decks and temporarily heat the decks so that we can maintain the right temperature so our concrete sets and doesn't crack and we don't have issues at a future date," he said.

The grin on Johnson’s face is replaced by a serious look when he considers the dangers winter does bring.

"Certainly down in the World Trade Center site the wind is a factor,” he said.

Johnson sees safety as the number one priority.

“Hoists will not run or cranes will be shut down because of extreme wind, and that usually happens in the winter time," he added.

But the reality everyone working at the site faces is one that nags so many of us. Why has this taken so long? That question gets asked a lot and the truth is Sicchio, Regula and Johnson aren’t the people to ask. They are looking ahead and when it comes to the weather you don’t have to be totally powerless.

"To a certain extent you roll with the punches, however you need to prepare, we know there is a snow storm coming, the meteorologists are saying 6-12 inches this Wednesday,” Johnson said. “So we have to make sure we are prepared to clean the snow as quickly as possible because we don't want to lose the time for the work that has to be [done].”
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That is the kind of attitude and dedication that'll eventually get this and tower 2 built.
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Here's the video for that last piece (FOX News)


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I know i'll probably get lots of flack for saying this, but I think this is the only building that doesn't seem to fit with WTC 1,2, and 4. From a stylistic standpoint it is better suited to the area where Conde Nast and the NY Times towers are. It has that "industrial" look to it where the other WTC towers maintain the "clean curtain wall" theme.
     
     
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That's the genius of it. Each of the WTC towers features a unique element, and the structural expressionism of 3WTC adds character and variety.
     
     
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I know i'll probably get lots of flack for saying this, but I think this is the only building that doesn't seem to fit with WTC 1,2, and 4. From a stylistic standpoint it is better suited to the area where Conde Nast and the NY Times towers are. It has that "industrial" look to it where the other WTC towers maintain the "clean curtain wall" theme.
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That's the genius of it. Each of the WTC towers features a unique element, and the structural expressionism of 3WTC adds character and variety.
I think the unifying factors will be a) the way the towers fit into Libeskind's ascending swirl, running from the South and peaking with the mast of the FT to the north, and b) the sheer scale of the buildings, that easily dwarf all else in lower Manhattan. Stylistic differences will fade under the overwhelming impact of these two factors.
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Old Posted Feb 1, 2011, 3:48 PM
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Still waiting for cranes on this site...

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^^ who would have thought that 2wtc would be the first to get tower cranes on the site. nevertheless i'm pretty sure i won't be long till we more action here.
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 2, 2011, 3:06 AM
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^^ who would have thought that 2wtc would be the first to get tower cranes on the site. nevertheless i'm pretty sure i won't be long till we more action here.
Well, the towers and sites aren't identicle, and T2 did get a little headstart when things finally got back underway. Still, it won't be long.
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Mohawks are "steel workers" now? pretty sure "steel workers" are the guys sweatin balls in the mills producing and fabricating the structural members that us "ironworkers" erect at a break neck pace. I know some damn fine american indian iw's and am proud to work with them everyday! UP UP!!!
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Their 3D WTC models are horribly out of scale. I sentence Fox News' graphic designer to be slapped by STR.
     
     
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