The Freedom Tower

Skyscraper Museum

by Lionel Bascom — April 18th, 2007 — No comments

Images of more than 500 design and construction models of the World Trade Center in Manhattan will be available at the Skyscraper Museum through its VIV2 online archive.
Archrecord.construction.com says the photos and drawings were donated by the Twin Towers’ engineer, Leslie E. Robertson Associates.
“In the absence of the buildings, they are a unique record that allow architects and engineers to study their structure in detail,” says Carol Willis, the museum’s founder and director, the website said.
“Most of the slides were taken by Les himself over the course of construction with his special access to the site and, obviously, with his special eye and perspective.”
In addition to the World Trade Center materials, VIVA2 also presents images and drawings that relate to the construction of the Empire State Building. Willis says that the museum is now collecting materials to document development of the planned Freedom Tower, but adding them to the archive will require new funds. VIVA2 was created by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. It can be accessed through the museum’s Web site, www.skyscraper.org

9:44 PM in Uncategorized, The Construction, World Trade Center, Ground Zero, Related Stories, Freedom Tower News

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