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World Trade Center - Minoru Yamasaki - Great Buildings Online
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Minoru Yamasaki Location
New York , New York map
Date
1966 to 1977. Demolished by terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 timeline
Building Type
skyscraper , commercial office tower
Construction System
steel frame, glass, concrete slabs on steel truss joists
Climate
temperate
Context
urban
Style
Modern
Notes
Yamasaki and Associates, with Emery Roth and Sons. 110 stories tall.
Images
Photo, looking up, up, up!
Photo, exterior, looking across the plaza and fountain
Photo, lobby interior at mezzanine
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Photo, looking east from the Hudson River to Manhattan and the World Trade Center towers, with U.S. flag.
Photo, newly constructed World Trade Center towers at dusk, before Battery Park City .
Photo, Manhattan, looking west from the Brooklyn Bridge, with the World Trade Center towers.
Photo, Manhattan overview with the World Trade Center towers in the distance. |