One World Trade Center: Biography of the Building
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The definitive book about One World Trade Center--the tallest in the Western Hemisphere--by the author of the iconic and best-selling Skyscrapers. The acclaimed author of Skyscrapers brings us the story of the most famous skyscraper in the world - New York's One World Trade Center. In more than 150 photographs, drawings, and plans--most never seen by the public--Judith Dupré shares the background on the rise of the building. One World Trade Center showcases the skyscraper's groundbreaking design and engineering, from the initial excavation to the final placement of the spire and captures the hope, resiliency, and pride of those who built it. The book has in-depth explorations of the innovations, including a 360 degree view from the One World Observatory. The nation is eagerly awaiting the public opening of One World Trade Center in 2015 and this book will be the ultimate insider guide to the building that will transform the skyline of New York City. von Dupré, Judith
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Judith Dupré is a New York Times bestselling author of Skyscrapers; Bridges; Churches; and Monuments and her editorials have appeared in America, Architectural Record, USA Today, The Daily Beast, Huffington Post, among others. She serves on the board of Project Rebirth, which, since 2002, has recorded the development of the WTC site with time-lapse photography. This unique film archive, coupled with audio clips and Philip Galss score, is a centerpiece exhibit at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. She lives in New York City.
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