The WTC at 20
All photographs by John Hill/World-Architects
Saturday, September 11, marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City. Much rebuilding has taken place on the 16-acre site in these two decades. Here we present a visual tour of the current state of the WTC in Lower Manhattan.
It's been five years — and the 15th anniversary of 9/11 — since we last took a comprehensive look at the transformation of "Ground Zero" into a memorial, transportation hub, office district, shopping mall, and cultural destination. Work is still being done on some of the pieces of the competition-winning masterplan courtesy of Daniel Libeskind, while some buildings are still in the planning stages. Visiting the site on a beautiful, partly cloudy morning a few days before the 20th anniversary, a lot of activity was taking place, especially construction and setting up for the commemorative events on Saturday. The photos below give a sense of what has been completed and what is underway.