Slideshow> Tour One World Trade Looming Over Lower Manhattan
East | Thursday, September 6, 2012 | Tom Stoelker.
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The site.
One World Trade continues to rise with the spire yet to come. Today, the Port Authority gave AN access to the 103rd floor. In a mad dash we took a few hundred photos, which we quickly whittled down to these 34. What’s missing are the sounds: workers shouting, metal clanging, and Queen’s “We Will Rock You” playing from a radio on the ride up. Tomorrow, we’re stopping by to visit One World’s little brother, Four World Trade.
Click on a thumbnail to launch the slideshow. All photos by Tom Stoelker / The Architect’s Newspaper.
- The core at the 103rd floor.
- The atrium columns at World Financial Center.
- The security dock entrance.
- Memorial in foreground with loading dock.
- Base of Four World Trade.
- Loading dock
- The site.
- 103rd ledge.
- Path station.
- Vents.
- 100th floor.
- The site looking east.
- PATH station detail.
- Memorial detail.
- Warren Street from the 103rd floor.
- Workers guide container.
- I-beam detail.
- Manhattan.
- Installing rebar.
- More rebar.
- Corner detail.
- On 103.
- Detail of base for spire.
- Thumbs up.
- Base for spire.
- And more rebar.
- From the ground.
- The base.
- PATH detail.
- Three World Trade base.
- Interior.
- Before and after landscape view.
- Lobby interior.
- Lobby interior.
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