Craig Dykers talks about his personal experience on the morning of September 11th and the arduous design process behind the 9/11 Memorial Museum Pavilion in New York City. Guided by a profound sense of empathy, the architect agreed to take the risk of designing the highly symbolic structure. His aim was to "reveal the present moment", the only thing we can be certain of, and connect it to both the past and the future.
Davis Brody Bond Aedas,Snøhetta,Adamson Associates,Erleen Hatfield,Buro Happold
New York, New York
Architecture