In 2003, architect Daniel Libeskind‘s “Memory Foundations” was chosen as the master plan to fill the 16-acre World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan. Since then, it’s been a long road for Libeskind and for the site itself. See what the architect had to say about his plan when he spoke with the Chicago Tribune and check out recent photos from Ground Zero.
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