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09/13/2002
Rafael Vinoly, Herbert Muschamp, Charles Gwathmey, Steven Holl, Peter Eisenman, Frederic Schwartz
An architect panel discussion on the rebuilding of Ground Zero in New York
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On the first anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks, Charlie talks to a panel of architects about the reconstruction of Lower Manhattan. The panel includes Peter Eisenman, Charles Gwathmey, Frederic Schwartz, Steven Holl and Rafael Vinloy, as well as the architecture critic for "The New York Times", Herbert Muschamp. The group share their thoughts on this daunting rebuilding project and what they hope to see built at Ground Zero.


Frederic Schwartz
Frederic Schwartz is a New York architect. Founder and owner of Frederic Schwartz Architects, an internationally recognized architecture and urban planning firm, he designed original memorials for the victims from Westchester County, NY and New Jersey who died in September 11 terrorist attacks.
Schwartz was profiled in The New York Times as "The Man Who Listened" and "The Man Who Dared the City to THINK Again" for his post-9/11 work with the families of the innocent victims. He taught Harvard's only post-Katrina course: "Cities in Crisis: New Orleans" and is currently involved in Global Green's affordable housing initiative in Holy Cross.
Source - NY Times and UnifiedNewOrleansPlan.com http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70712FC3B5E0C738EDDAB0894DD404482 http://unifiedneworleansplan.com/home2/districts/4/districtPlanner/
Frederic Schwartz is a New York architect. Founder and owner of Frederic Schwartz Architects, an internationally recognized architecture and urban planning firm, he designed original memorials for the victims from Westchester County, NY and New Jersey who died in September 11 terrorist attacks.
Schwartz was profiled in The New York Times as "The Man Who Listened" and "The Man Who Dared the City to THINK Again" for his post-9/11 work with the families of the innocent victims. He taught Harvard's only post-Katrina course: "Cities in Crisis: New Orleans" and is currently involved in Global Green's affordable housing initiative in Holy Cross.
Source - NY Times and UnifiedNewOrleansPlan.com http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70712FC3B5E0C738EDDAB0894DD404482 http://unifiedneworleansplan.com/home2/districts/4/districtPlanner/























