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Design and Architecture

Design Wars at the WTC

Design wars have broken out at the World Trade Center site. Will Daniel Libeskind's vision survive? Will the memorial design competition start over? We'll hear the latest from New York's most important building project. Plus, designer games and a pick of the best design books for the holidays.

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By Frances Anderton • Dec 16, 2003 • 30m Listen

Design journalist Philip Nobel is author of the forthcoming Sixteen Acres: The Outrageous Struggle for the Future of Ground Zero.

Scott Timberg is an arts writer for the Los Angeles Times.

Robert Barratt is co-manager of Hennessey + Ingalls: Art + Architecture Books.

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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