Up from zero

politics, architecture, and the rebuilding of New York

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Up from zero

politics, architecture, and the rebuilding of New York

1st ed.

"Paul Goldberger tells the inside story of the quest to rebuild one of the most important symbolic sites in the world, the sixteen acres where the towers of the former World Trade Center stood. A story of power, politics, architecture, community, and culture, UP from Zero takes us inside the controversial struggle to create and build one the most challenging urban-design projects in history."--BOOK JACKET.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
273

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Up from Zero: Politics, Architecture, and the Rebuilding of New York
September 13, 2005, Random House Trade Paperbacks
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Table of Contents

Architecture takes the stage
Rockefeller's vision: the original World Trade Center
Reclaiming the skyline: the decision to rebuild
The future of memory: finding common ground for money and culture
Listening to the city: what matters and who decides?
Fitting it all on sixteen acres
Boldness and vision: the public demands more
The innovative design study
Making things better: the city responds to the designs
Architecture as democracy: building a consensus
Libeskind and THINK: design gets personal
The marriage of politics and building
An unnatural hybrid: the collaboration of Childs and Libeskind
The memorial competition
Reflecting absence
Commerce and culture at ground zero.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

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New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
725/.23/097471
Library of Congress
NA6233.N5 W6745 2004, NA6233.N5 W6745 2004eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 273 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
273

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL17623083M
ISBN 10
1400060176
LCCN
2004046769
OCLC/WorldCat
55000776, 191953266
LibraryThing
607142
Goodreads
3874312

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5113503W

Work Description

In Up from Zero, Paul Goldberger, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, tells the inside story of the quest to rebuild one of the most important symbolic sites in the world, the sixteen acres where the towers of the former World Trade Center stood. A story of power, politics, architecture, community, and culture, Up from Zero takes us inside the controversial struggle to create and build one of the most challenging urban-design projects in history.What should replace the fallen towers? Who had the courage and vision to rise to the task of rebuilding? Who had the right, finally, to decide? The struggle began soon after September 11, 2001, as titanic egos took sides, made demands, and jockeyed for power. Lawyers, developers, grieving families, local residents, politicians, artists, and architects all had fierce needs, radically different ideas, strong emotions, and boundless determination. How could conflicting interests be resolved? After hundreds of hours of often rancorous meetings, the first sets of plans were finally revealed in the summer of 2002--and the results were staggeringly disappointing.Yet, as Goldberger shows, the rebuilding process recovered and began to flourish. Rather than degenerating into turf wars, it evolved in ways that no one could have predicted. From the decision to reintegrate the site into the dense fabric of lower Manhattan, to the choice of Daniel Libeskind as master planner, to the appointment of a memorial jury, the process has been marked by moments of bold vision, effective community activism, and personal instinct, punctuating the often contentious politics of public participation.Up from Zero takes in the full sweep of this tremendous effort. Goldberger presents a drama of creative minds at work, solving seemingly insurmountable clashes of taste, interests, and ideas. With unique access to the players and the process, and with a sophisticated understanding of architecture and its impact on people and on the social and cultural life of a city, Paul Goldberger here chronicles the courage, the sacrifices, and the burning passions at the heart of one of the greatest efforts of urban revitalization in modern times.

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