Innovation & Design

How September 11 Changed Architecture

By on September 19, 2011

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7 World Trade Center, New York

The building, on the edge of Ground Zero in lower Manhattan, has a two-foot thick concrete core, redundant steel superstructure, and enhanced fireproofing and sprinkler capacity. The safety system exceeds New York City's building code, says developer Silverstein Properties Inc.
Photographer: David Sundberg/ESTO

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