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The $8.7 billion project, with its hotels, condominiums, casino and giant mall designed by Daniel Libeskind, is the largest privately funded construction project in the U.S.
Rolling Dice on Giant Casino Complex Alexandra Berzon 2010
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This seemed to many a stroke of genius when the building was completed, in 1999, but it turns out that Libeskind is simply partial to spiky, agitated forms.
The Bilbao Effect 2002
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This seemed to many a stroke of genius when the building was completed, in 1999, but it turns out that Libeskind is simply partial to spiky, agitated forms.
The Bilbao Effect 2002
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Even Libeskind, who wanted the space set in a 30-foot depression, now acknowledges that a sunken space would have hidden the memorial -- it would have made the site a place to visit once.
At The World Trade Center Memorial, Staying Above Ground Matters Paul Needham 2011
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Even Libeskind, who wanted the space set in a 30-foot depression, now acknowledges that a sunken space would have hidden the memorial -- it would have made the site a place to visit once.
At The World Trade Center Memorial, Staying Above Ground Matters Paul Needham 2011
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Even Libeskind, who wanted the space set in a 30-foot depression, now acknowledges that a sunken space would have hidden the memorial -- it would have made the site a place to visit once.
At The World Trade Center Memorial, Staying Above Ground Matters Paul Needham 2011
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Even Libeskind, who wanted the space set in a 30-foot depression, now acknowledges that a sunken space would have hidden the memorial -- it would have made the site a place to visit once.
At The World Trade Center Memorial, Staying Above Ground Matters Paul Needham 2011
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Even Libeskind, who wanted the space set in a 30-foot depression, now acknowledges that a sunken space would have hidden the memorial -- it would have made the site a place to visit once.
At The World Trade Center Memorial, Staying Above Ground Matters Paul Needham 2011
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Even Libeskind, who wanted the space set in a 30-foot depression, now acknowledges that a sunken space would have hidden the memorial -- it would have made the site a place to visit once.
At The World Trade Center Memorial, Staying Above Ground Matters Paul Needham 2011
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Even Libeskind, who wanted the space set in a 30-foot depression, now acknowledges that a sunken space would have hidden the memorial -- it would have made the site a place to visit once.
At The World Trade Center Memorial, Staying Above Ground Matters Paul Needham 2011
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